After spending more than 30 years behind bars for killing their parents, Lyle and Erik Menendez have a hope at being released from prison.
The 1989 murder case, which has gripped the US for decades, burst into life again this autumn when Los Angeles's top prosecutor backed the brothers' bid for resentencing.
The move could allow for their immediate release - if approved by a judge and a parole board.
But their path to freedom will face a few hurdles.
The brothers teleconferenced into a court hearing on Monday as several relatives testified in support of their release. During the hearing, a judge postponed taking up their resentencing bid until 30 January.
Here we break down what's happening as they seek their freedom.