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Los Angeles DA will recommend resentencing for Menendez brothers

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The Los Angeles district attorney said his office will support resentencing the Menendez brothers, who have spent decades in prison for the 1989 killing of their parents. District Attorney George Gascón said he would recommend that the brothers be sentenced to 50 years to life, which would mean they would be eligible for parole immediately. NBC News’ Laura Jarrett reports.

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