Key witnesses for Menendez brothers re-sentencing hearing are prison employees: report

The star witnesses in Erik and Lyle Menendez’s upcoming re-sentencing hearing are two people who work inside their prison, according to a report.The brothers’ attorney, Mark Geragos, is set to call six key witnesses to the stand at their hearing, set to take place Dec.11, TMZ reports.All six are employed by the California Department of Corrections, including two correctional officers, one education officer, a prison guard, a correctional lieutenant and another employee.All staffers have had encounters with the brothers, who have been locked up for more than 30 years, and will testify that they have been changed significantly since being handed a life sentence at the Richard J.

Donovan Correctional Facility back in 1996, the outlet said.In supporting evidence, Geragos has included a letter supporting the brothers’ release from prison.The letter was written by several relatives of their deceased parents.He will also be vying to change their convictions from murder to manslaughter.The Menendez brothers, now in their 50s, will not be physically present for the hearing, but will tune in via video link from prison, the outlet adds.The Post has reached out to reps for the Menendez brothers for comment.It comes as Los Angeles County district attorney George Gascón announced last month that his office was recommending the two brothers should be eligible for parole.He proclaimed the highly-publicized parent killers had paid their debt to society and were no longer a threat to society. If a judge agrees with Gascón’s recommendation next month, the brothers would immediately be eligible for parole under California’s youthful offender law if re-sentenced.The two brothers were sentenced to life without parole in 1996 for the brutal killings of their parents, Jose and Kitty, in 1989.Erik and Lyle, who were then 21 and 18, respectively, murdered the pair with a shotgun while they were watching TV at their Beverly Hills mansion.The highly publicized trial that follo...

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