Nick Reiner's Attorney Withdraws from Murder Case; Arraignment Delayed
WFAAJanuary 8, 20261 min277 views
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- π§ββοΈ Alan Jackson, the defense attorney for Nick Reiner, has withdrawn from the case, citing circumstances beyond his and Reiner's control.
- π€ Reiner's representation will now shift to a public defender.
Prosecution's Stance
- βοΈ The LA County District Attorney, Nathan Hawkman, stated they are confident a jury will convict Nick Reiner of the murders of his parents, Rob Reiner and Michelle Singer Reiner.
- π£οΈ Hawkman asserted they will prove Reiner is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Legal Proceedings and Delays
- πΊ A judge ruled that cameras could not show Nick Reiner in court, where he appeared in a jail jumpsuit.
- ποΈ Reiner's arraignment has been delayed again until February 23rd to allow the new public defender time to review the case.
- π° Reiner's new public defender mentioned she had only about 30 seconds to speak with her client before the hearing and learned of Jackson's withdrawal late Tuesday.
- π« Alan Jackson was ordered by the judge not to discuss the case publicly but stated, "Pursuant to the law in California, Nick Reiner is not guilty of murder."
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Murder CaseDefense AttorneyPublic DefenderArraignment DelayNick ReinerRob ReinerMichelle Singer ReinerLA County District AttorneyCalifornia Law
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