Three men have appeared in court in Mexico, charged with murdering two Perth brothers and their American friend last year. The prosecution requested 210-year jail terms for each of the men, plus an additional 168-year term for one of them.
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- Three men appeared in court in Ensenada, Mexico, charged with aggravated homicide after the deaths of two Perth brothers and their friend.
- The accused—Jesus Gerardo, Irini O. Francisco, and Angel Jesus—rejected plea deals that would have resulted in up to 57 years in jail. 21s
- If found guilty at trial, the men now face potential sentences of 210 years each. 26s
- Victims' family members watched the court proceedings via video link. 31s
- The Western Australian community and Premier Roger Cook have expressed support for the victims' families. 36s