California officials denied Eric Menandage Parole on Thursday after spending decades behind bars to kill his parents, Kitty and Jose MenandezIn 1989.
Eric Menandage should wait at least three years before his next parole hearing. According to California’s reform and rehabilitation department, the state law requires parole board for hearing three, five, seven, 10 or 15 years in future.
Menandage may ask parole board to review the case for factual errors which can result in a separate result.
“When we respect the decision, today’s result was definitely disappointing and not what we expected.” “But our faith in Eric is unbreakable and we know that he will take the board’s recommendation in progress. The positive impact he has on regrets, development, and others speaks for himself. We will stand by him standing and hope that he is capable of returning home soon.”
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Richard J. almost Sanandez in San Diego. Donovan appeared to argue with the reform facility that he is no longer a threat to public safety, will not commit crime again and will not take full responsibility for his crimes.
The parole panel was tasked to determine whether a prisoner was currently one “Improper risk of threat to society” If they are released from jail, according to CDCR. The panel also allowed the Menandage family to make a statement.
“Two things can be true. They can love and forgive you, and you can still find inappropriate to parole,” parole board commissioner Robert Barton said about the family support. “I believe in redemption or I am not doing this … but based on legal standards, we find that you continue to create an improper risk for public safety.”
In 1996, Eric and his brother Lile Menandez were sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole, until their sentences were no sentences Up to 50 years for life by a judge, California’s young criminal law to make him eligible for parole as he was under 26 years of age when he committed his crimes.
Over the years, the brothers have claimed that they acted in self-defense after the years suffering from the years of alleged sexual, physical and emotional abuse at the hands of their parents. Mark Geragos, Appellate Attorney of Menandage Brothers, has said that he believes that brothers have Suitable for rehabilitation and release.
Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hocman has been one Vocalist Possible release of brothers from jail. He claimed that he had “Not fully accepted for the frightening murders of his parents” And lies about the alleged misconduct.
A statement shared by Hochman on Wednesday said, “Justice should never be spent.” He said that parole hearing should be based on facts and laws, not focusing on the recent series of brothers based on brothers and recent series of television series.
Hochman on Tuesday also spoke to discuss parole hearing with CNN.
Hochman said, “If and when Menandez Brothers finally get cleaned, and say that they lie that they have been telling for 35 years … So at that time we believe that they will be worthy of parole,” said Hochman. “Until this does, we believe they are not.”
The parole hearing of Lyl Menendez is scheduled for Friday, August 22.
“Yesterday, we attract our attention on Lyl’s hearing,” his family said in a statement. “And when this is undoubtedly difficult, we carefully optimize and hope that the Commissioner will see in Lyal that there are so many other people: A man who has taken responsibility, has changed his life, and is ready to come home.”