The Menendez brothers were imprisoned as early as the 1990s.

The Menendez brothers were imprisoned as early as the 1990s. Aop

Menendez’s brothers Erik and Llyn There has been a new turnaround in the trial.

Telling People.

The brothers have been imprisoned since the 1990s due to the murder of their parents. The brothers have gone to court and have applied for exemption. The argument for release claims has been the claim that the murders would have been the answer to the alleged sexual abuse of the brothers Jose’s father.

The brothers recently submitted the so -called Habitus Corpus application. In the proceedings, the court will examine whether the arrest or imprisonment of a person has been legally arrested.

According to People, there is evidence in the brothers’ application that suggests sexual abuse.

One of the evidence is the letter Erik sent to his cousin. The letter describes claims about sexual abuse.

Another evidence is the testimonial statement by the Puertorico singer Roy Rosselló messenger. He claims Jose to rape him.

In response to the application, the judge has now issued the prosecutor of the Los Angeles County of the County of the County to demonstrate why the brothers should not be relieved.

In the past, the prosecutor of the Los Angeles County has suspected that, for example, the content of the letter is not true.

The brothers’ judgment was alleviated by Reuters and AFP in May. The previous life sentence sentence was converted to 50 years. At the same time, the judge made the conditional possible.

Conditions are scheduled to be organized in August.

Gavin Newsom, California, also has the power to give the brothers a mercy, but he has said he intends to wait until the conditional decision was made.

The brothers’ case has recently been featured much, especially with the content published on Netflix. Last fall, The Menendez Brothers documentary was released from the Brotherhood. In addition, the murder case was addressed in the displayed Monstocks: Lyle and Erik Menendez’s story in the series.

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