Here is a summary of Mark Geragos’ remarks regarding the Menendez brothers’ case:

Attorney Mark Geragos, along with his team, represents Lyle and Eric Menendez, convicted in 1996 for the murder of their parents. Geragos thanked the DA for recent actions regarding the Menendez brothers’ sentencing, and he rejected claims that these actions were politically motivated. He emphasized the DA’s longstanding commitment to the case, citing steps already taken, such as preserving testimony from Kitty’s sister, Joan. Geragos noted that the family unanimously believes it’s time to release Lyle and Eric, who have been in prison for 35 years.

According to Geragos, the DA has initiated the resentencing process, a significant step toward reducing the brothers’ sentences. While a judge ultimately decides on the sentencing outcome, Geragos is hopeful that the family will have an opportunity to advocate for the brothers’ release at a hearing. He praised the Menendez brothers for their exemplary behavior in prison, including their involvement in creating programs aimed at rehabilitation.

Geragos discussed the broader impact of recent resentencing trends under the DA, where 300 individuals have had sentences reduced, most of whom did not reoffend. This statistic underscores the possibility of redemption, he argued, and highlights the good work Lyle and Eric have done while incarcerated.

He touched on the evolving perspective on the Menendez brothers’ case, explaining that at the time of their trials, battered person defense for male victims was less accepted. As resentencing now proceeds, Geragos is optimistic that Lyle and Eric might finally be able to rejoin their family.

After the remarks, Geragos took questions, clarifying aspects of the resentencing process, the family’s support, and the next steps, which could potentially see the brothers home by Thanksgiving.