The Menendez brothers received life without parole. Should they walk free?

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Erik and Lyle Menendez still have a long way to go before they can walk out of prison, even though the Los Angeles County district attorney has recommended their life-without-parole sentences be thrown out and the brothers be resentenced and immediately eligible for parole.

The brothers, convicted in the 1989 killings of their parents at the family’s Beverly Hills mansion, will need to get a judge to go along with the recommendation Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón made Oct. 24 and then a parole board must approve their release. The final stop is with Governor Gavin Newsom, who could reject the board’s decision.

It’s an uncertain process likely to stretch out over months.

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