Sirhan Sirhan
Lawyer Rips L.A.’s High Prosecutor …
Get Your Info Straight!!!
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Sirhan Sirhan‘s lawyer is looking out Los Angeles County District Lawyer Nathan Hochman … saying the brand new D.A. is getting some unhealthy details about RFK‘s alleged murderer.
Hochman’s been attempting to make use of the Sirhan case to maintain the Menendez Brothers behind bars of their bid for freedom … however Sirhan’s lawyer tells us Hochman is confused about some fundamental info.
Angela Berry, who represents Sirhan, tells TMZ … Hochman is pushing a typical misperception about Sirhan when he says Sirhan admitted to the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy after which later claimed his innocence, and she or he says Hochman is making an unfair comparability to Erik and Lyle.
Sirhan’s lawyer says her consumer’s parole transcript displays that he does not keep in mind the small print of the RFK capturing … regardless of what she claims Hochman’s been saying in information conferences concerning the Menendez case.

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What’s extra, Berry says it is irritating to listen to Hochman perpetuate misconceptions about Sirhan’s alleged confession … she says he is maintained innocence for five many years and now Hochman helps a false narrative grow to be actuality.
She says Sirhan has by no means flat-out admitted he shot RFK … she says he remembers being on the Ambassador Lodge in Los Angeles the night time RFK was shot in 1968 and remembers holding the gun and being restrained by folks after he emerged from his blackout … however that is it.
Sirhan’s lawyer says in 2018 a health care provider claimed Sirhan suffered from PTSD from when he was a baby in war-torn Palestine and, consequently, his short-term reminiscence was impacted.
Hochman’s arguing Sirhan being denied parole by Governor Gavin Newsom a pair years in the past means the Menendez brothers ought to get the identical therapy … however authorized groups for Erik, Lyle and Sirhan all say it is an apples-to-oranges comparability.
We have reached out to Hochman’s workplace … up to now, no phrase again.