In a significant turn of events, the notorious Menendez brothers may have a new avenue towards freedom following a California judge’s ruling that acknowledges the inclusion of fresh evidence in their defense. Brian Wice, a post-conviction attorney based in Houston, articulated that the brothers’ latest victory is distinct from their ongoing parole efforts.
Erik and Lyle Menendez, who were convicted over three decades ago for the chilling murders of their parents, Jose and Mary “Kitty” Menendez, are now aiming for a new trial. After filing a habeas petition, they claim that previously undisclosed evidence—the existence of which they argue could alter their conviction—was barred during their original trial. This includes a letter from Erik, alleging abuse by their father, and testimony from Roy Rossello, a former boy band member claiming he was a victim of abuse by Jose Menendez. Both assertions are critical as the brothers believe they are pivotal to re-evaluating their guilty verdict.
While the prosecution has dismissed these pieces of evidence as untimely and lacking credibility, Judge William C. Ryan has ruled that they warrant further examination. Wice indicates that while this new trial option may seem like a glimmer of hope for the brothers, they still face a challenging legal journey ahead.
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