What to Know
- A judge resentences the Menendez brothers to 50 years to lifein prison, which makes them eligible to go before a parole board.
- The state parole board would need to consider the case and issue a ruling on whether to release the brothers from prison.
- Hearings on the resentencing motion in the case were held Tuesday in Van Nuys.
- Attorneys for the Menendez brothers argued they have been rehabilitated after serving more than 30 years of a life prison sentence for the murders of their parents in Beverly Hills.
- Defense attorney Mark Geragos called several witnesses to testify in support of the brothers, starting with cousin Anamaria Baralt.
- The presented the case against resentencing, arguing the Menendez brothers have not taken full responsibility for their crimes.
The Menendez brothers are eligible for parole after a resentencing hearing Tuesday in Los Angeles. Follow live updates below.