A contentious start to the Menendez brothers' resentencing hearingpublished at 19:40 British Summer Time 17 April
James Gregory
Live editor

Over the last couple hours, we've been hearing arguments over whether resentencing of Eric and Lyle Menendez should be considered, following their convictions for the murder of their parents over 30 years ago.
It's been a contentious start to proceedings, and the judge in the case has indicated he will not be making a decision in the next two days.
There's been disagreement over the use of graphic evidence from the crime scene shown in previous court hearings and the brothers' lawyer has also accused the LA District Attorney's office of withholding information from the defence team. The DA has said the facts of the case are "not favourable" to warrant a resentencing.
Erik and Lyle Menendez themselves did not attend today's session in person, instead dialling in via video where they could be seen sitting together listening from their prison near San Diego.
Meanwhile outside the court, some of their supporters gathered, speaking to members of the press and holding posters.
Thank you for joining us - proceedings have been adjourned for the next few hours and we will be ending our live coverage of the case.