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Menendez Brothers Resentenced, Now Eligible for Parole After 35 Years

Judge Michael Jesic reduced their sentences to 50 years to life, with a parole hearing set for June 13 to determine their potential release.

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Lyle, left, and Erik Menendez sit in Beverly Hills Municipal Court where their attorneys delayed making pleas on behalf of the brothers who are suspected in the murders of their parents on March 12, 1990.
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Overview

  • Erik and Lyle Menendez, convicted in 1996 for the 1989 murders of their parents, had their life-without-parole sentences reduced to 50 years to life by Judge Michael Jesic on May 13, 2025.
  • The brothers are now immediately eligible for parole under California’s Youthful Offender law, applicable to those under 26 at the time of their crimes.
  • A parole hearing scheduled for June 13 will evaluate whether they should be recommended for release to Governor Gavin Newsom, who will have final authority to approve or deny parole.
  • The resentencing followed new evidence of alleged abuse by their father, José Menendez, and testimony highlighting their rehabilitation, including educational achievements and prison reform initiatives.
  • Prosecutors opposed the resentencing, citing lack of full remorse, while family members and supporters emphasized forgiveness and called for their release after 35 years in prison.