What to Know
- A resentencing hearing for , part of a process that could eventually lead to the brothers' release from prison, was expected to proceed Thursday before a judge in Van Nuys.
- The hearing was scheduled to begin at 9:30 a.m. PT, but was delayed as discussions turned to the DA's request for a postponement and disagreement over part of a risk assessment report.
- Hours later, the judge postponed the hearing and set a May 9 date to discuss two motions that needed to be settled before the process could move ahead.
- Attorneys for the brothers, ages 54 and 57, planned to argue they have served enough of a life prison sentence for the of their parents at the family's Beverly Hills mansion.
- LA County prosecutors have opposed resentencing, claiming the brothers killed Jose and Kitty Menendez for a multimillion-dollar inheritance.
- Erik, 54, and Lyle, 57, Menendez were ages 18 and 21, respectively, when they were sentenced for the murders.
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The long-awaited resentencing hearing was postponed Thursday with two motions needing to be addressed.