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Menendez Brothers hearing to be open to public
How to get front-row seat to hearing that could free Menendez brothers
The A-list killers re-entered the limelight last year thanks to a Netflix documentary series about their case — and bombshell new evidence appearing to back the brothers’ claim that their
Menendez brothers to make appearance in court hearing
Erik and Lyle Menendez will appear before a Los Angeles Superior Court judge as they fight for their freedom, 35 years after killing their parents. The procedural hearing is drawing a lot of public attention,
Want to see the Menendez brothers' hearing? You'll have to enter the lottery
Just 16 public seats are available for the hotly anticipated hearing of the Menendez brothers, who are hoping a judge will downgrade their charges from first-degree murder to a lesser charge.
Menendez brothers to have a court hearing in Van Nuys on Monday. Here's what it means
Members of the public may be able to attend Monday’s hearing though there will be limited seating. The Los Angeles County Superior Court will conduct a public lottery for 16 public seats between 9 and 9:30 a.m. Monday in from the Van Nuys Courthouse West after lottery tickets are distributed between 8 and 9 a.m.
Menendez brothers court hearing set for Monday, seats to be distributed to the public by 'lottery'
VAN NUYS, LOS ANGELES -- A hearing is scheduled to be held Monday in the case of Lyle and Erik
Menendez
, who killed their parents in their Beverly Hills home in 1989, and 16 seats in the Los Angeles courtroom will individually be made available to the the ...
Lottery to Be Held for Coveted Seats at Menendez Brothers Hearing
The court is expecting high demand and has announced a public lottery for a limited number of seats at a status hearing in Los Angeles on Monday.
You Can Go to the Menendez Brothers Court Hearing—if You Win the Lottery
Those looking to watch in court as the Menendez brothers appear for a hearing on Monday will have to take a number. The Los Angeles Superior Court will be holding a lottery for 16 seats that are open to the public,
Menendez Brothers hearing to be open to the public
The Menendez Brothers are scheduled to have a hearing next week. Some of those seats will be available to the public through the lottery.
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Lyle and Erik Menendez will be seen and heard from next week for first time in years. Here's why.
The Menendez brothers will make an appearance and speak during a court hearing scheduled to take place next Monday.
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Here’s Why the Menendez Brothers’ Bid for Freedom Just Got Complicated
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