Erik and Lyle Menendez's fight for freedom will continue Thursday and Friday when the brothers face a parole board, separately. Here's everything you need to know about hearings.
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The hearings will take place remotely on Thursday and Friday. Their attorney Mark Geragos said "first day will be Erik, second day will be Lyle."
He described what else can be expected over the two days.
"There will be different parole board members each day. There will be different lawyers from the D.A.'s office each day, as well, is my understanding," Geragos said. "And you're going to have a different proceeding. Each brother, if you will, stands or falls on their own."
The board could decide whether they will walk free after more than three decades in prison for the murders of their parents.
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If parole is denied, the person can ask the Board to review the case for errors of fact and to see if corrected, would that lead to a different outcome.
If parole is granted, the parole board's chief counsel will take up to 120 days following the hearing to review the decision for legal or factual errors.
If the parole approval is upheld, the case is sent to .Gov. Gavin Newsom. Newsom will then have 30 days to either grant the parole, reverse the decision or modify it.
If granted parole, they'd be eligible for release immediately after the decision is finalized, which takes about five months, according to the CDCR.
"Newsom can also exercise his clemency power to pardon or release the Menendez brothers at any time," the DA's office said.