Nathan Hochman Releases Statement on D.A. Gascon’s Decision in the Menendez Brothers Murder Case - Nathan Hochman
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Nathan Hochman Releases Statement on D.A. Gascon’s Decision in the Menendez Brothers Murder Case

Nathan Hochman Releases Statement on D.A. Gascon’s Decision in the Menendez Brothers Murder Case

Hochman Questions Timing of Decision, Just Days Before the Nov. 5 Election for Los Angeles County District Attorney

LOS ANGELES / Oct. 24, 2024 — Nathan Hochman, the former federal prosecutor running as the independent candidate for Los Angeles County District Attorney, released the following statement today regarding D.A. George Gascon’s decision on Menendez Brothers murder case:

“D.A. George Gascon received the Menendez habeas corpus petition in May 2023 and request for resentencing in February 2024. Yet, he has waited until days before the November 5 election, 30 points down in the polls with articles coming about how his failed policies have led to additional murders of innocent people, to release his recommendation for resentencing. By releasing it now, Gascon has cast a cloud over the fairness and impartiality of his decision, allowing Angelenos to question whether the decision was correct and just or just another desperate political move by a D.A. running a losing campaign scrambling to grab headlines through a made-for-TV decision. Angelenos and everyone involved deserve better.”

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About Nathan Hochman:

Nathan Hochman, a former federal prosecutor, Assistant U.S. Attorney General, President of the Los Angeles City Ethics Commission and defense attorney, is running to defeat George Gascon and become the next District Attorney of Los Angeles County. He is an Independent (No Party Preference) candidate who believes politics has no place in the D.A.’s Office. He has bipartisan support and is endorsed by the Los Angeles County Police Chiefs’ Association, the Association of Deputy District Attorneys, former District Attorney Jackie Lacey, a coalition of first responders, more than 70 elected officials and dozens of civic and business leaders. For more information about Hochman and his campaign, please visit www.NathanHochman.com.

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