Jesse Weber
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Something I have to say about this. Number one, yes, they were model prisoners. That's going to be very important as what we're about to get into. Good behavior. They've earned several degrees. One was a green space prison beautification program that Lyle started. Low risk assessment scores. Lyle hadn't got into a fight in 30 years. So, yeah, definitely model prisoners.
But if you have questions about whether or not the brothers were railroaded, about what their attempts were to get out of prison. There is a Ninth Circuit opinion, okay? The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. It was rendered in 2005.
But if you have questions about whether or not the brothers were railroaded, about what their attempts were to get out of prison. There is a Ninth Circuit opinion, okay? The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. It was rendered in 2005.
But if you have questions about whether or not the brothers were railroaded, about what their attempts were to get out of prison. There is a Ninth Circuit opinion, okay? The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. It was rendered in 2005.
This is where the brothers, through every argument possible about why they didn't get a fair trial, and the court there systematically dismantles every one of them and says that all of the lower courts have already decided this issue and they decided it the right way.
This is where the brothers, through every argument possible about why they didn't get a fair trial, and the court there systematically dismantles every one of them and says that all of the lower courts have already decided this issue and they decided it the right way.
This is where the brothers, through every argument possible about why they didn't get a fair trial, and the court there systematically dismantles every one of them and says that all of the lower courts have already decided this issue and they decided it the right way.
I encourage everybody to read that if you have an opinion about this case one way or another, because I think it's very telling with what might happen in the future.
I encourage everybody to read that if you have an opinion about this case one way or another, because I think it's very telling with what might happen in the future.
I encourage everybody to read that if you have an opinion about this case one way or another, because I think it's very telling with what might happen in the future.
Well, look, here's the thing. So George Gascon came out, the D.A., who before he lost his election. And he comes out and says, so the brothers have filed a habeas petition. And if we could talk about this, they presented what they say is new evidence to suggest abuse. But also, I'll tell you what.
Well, look, here's the thing. So George Gascon came out, the D.A., who before he lost his election. And he comes out and says, so the brothers have filed a habeas petition. And if we could talk about this, they presented what they say is new evidence to suggest abuse. But also, I'll tell you what.
Well, look, here's the thing. So George Gascon came out, the D.A., who before he lost his election. And he comes out and says, so the brothers have filed a habeas petition. And if we could talk about this, they presented what they say is new evidence to suggest abuse. But also, I'll tell you what.
California has a very specific law, resentencing law, where someone can actually be resentenced if they show good behavior, if in the interest of justice they should be resentenced. This is not about whether there's new evidence in their case, whether or not they're innocent or not.
California has a very specific law, resentencing law, where someone can actually be resentenced if they show good behavior, if in the interest of justice they should be resentenced. This is not about whether there's new evidence in their case, whether or not they're innocent or not.
California has a very specific law, resentencing law, where someone can actually be resentenced if they show good behavior, if in the interest of justice they should be resentenced. This is not about whether there's new evidence in their case, whether or not they're innocent or not.
It's just you look at somebody and you say it's not right that they're going to be spending the rest of their life in prison. And I think he indicated that 300 people in California have been resentenced under this law, 28 for murder. But there's two arguments going on. One, that he says they should be resentenced.
It's just you look at somebody and you say it's not right that they're going to be spending the rest of their life in prison. And I think he indicated that 300 people in California have been resentenced under this law, 28 for murder. But there's two arguments going on. One, that he says they should be resentenced.
It's just you look at somebody and you say it's not right that they're going to be spending the rest of their life in prison. And I think he indicated that 300 people in California have been resentenced under this law, 28 for murder. But there's two arguments going on. One, that he says they should be resentenced.
And I have to say again, I think the timing of that when this was a very popular show and a lot of people on social media felt that the brothers were railroaded and should be released from prison, that was a way for them to get released. But then there's this other issue, this legal issue, this habeas issue saying that they should be released as a matter of law because there's new evidence.