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District Attorney George Gascón Supports Resentencing of Erik and Lyle Menendez
Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón announced his decision to recommend the resentencing of Erik Menendez, 53, and Lyle Menendez, 56, after being in custody for approximately 35 years for the murders of their father and mother, Jose and Kitty Menendez in August 1989.
This matter will now go before a Los Angeles Superior Court Judge who will make the decision to formally resentence both men, at which time it will be decided if they will be released from prison. The date of this future court hearing is to be determined.
“As we move forward with the resentencing of Erik and Lyle Menendez who have spent 35 years behind bars after being convicted in 1996 for the killing of their parents, Jose and Kitty Menendez, we must acknowledge the deep pain and suffering experienced by the victims' families. For decades, they have navigated the grief of their unimaginable loss. We also acknowledge Erik and Lyle’s continuous rehabilitative efforts during their incarceration,” District Attorney Gascón said.
Read our news release here.
Watch the news conference in English here.
Watch the news conference in Spanish here.
LADA Announces Collaboration in College and Career Pathway Program Offering a Second Chance for Justice-Involved Youths
District Attorney George Gascón, in partnership with the LA County Public Defender’s Office, Probation Department, Superior Court and Los Angeles Mission College, announced the launch of the College and Career Pathway Program (CCPP). This initiative offers an alternative for 16- to 18-year-olds accused of a crime, allowing them to pursue education and career opportunities instead of facing a criminal record.
“The CCPP offers a transformative alternative for youths accused of a crime,” District Attorney Gascón said. “Instead of facing a criminal record, these young people will be given the opportunity to pursue education and career opportunities, providing them with the tools to build a brighter future. My office is committed to addressing the root causes of crime and breaking the cycle that too often traps our youth in the criminal justice system.”
Read our news release here.
Celebrating Community Unity at Taste of Soul
District Attorney Gascón joined leaders and electeds, and thousands of people, to celebrate the importance of togetherness, community, and unity through food, culture, and music. The Bakewell Family and Taste of Soul are incredible assets to the community and L.A. County as a whole! Thank you to all those who attended, sponsored, and supported Taste of Soul! It truly was a “Party With a Purpose!”
New Class of Deputy District Attorneys Ready To Make Meaningful Change
The journey to making a difference begins! Recently, a new class of Deputy District Attorneys celebrated the completing of their training, and the start of their new careers. District Attorney Gascón marked the occasion by sharing some words of encouragement and emphasizing their roles as changemakers.
Congratulations to our new Deputy District Attorneys on successfully completing your training – your dedication and commitment to justice will make a meaningful difference in our community!
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