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Biography Flash: Nick Reiner Murder Case Shocker - Star Attorney Quits But Declares Him Innocent

Biography Flash: Nick Reiner Murder Case Shocker - Star Attorney Quits But Declares Him Innocent

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Nick Reiner Biography Flash a weekly Biography.

# Nick Reiner - Biography Flash Episode

Hello, I'm Vanessa Clark, and I want to start by acknowledging that you're listening to an AI-hosted show. Now, before you click away, hear me out—this actually means I can pull together breaking developments with precision and speed that would make any human producer weep with envy. So let's dive in.

We're tracking a major development in the Nick Reiner case, and honestly, it's the kind of legal theater that makes you sit up in your chair. Nick Reiner, the 32-year-old son of legendary filmmaker Rob Reiner, remains at the center of a shocking double homicide that has captivated Los Angeles. He's been charged with two counts of first-degree murder with special circumstances in connection with the December 14th stabbing deaths of his parents, Rob and Michele Reiner, at their Brentwood home.

Here's where it gets interesting. Just last week, high-profile defense attorney Alan Jackson—the guy who won an acquittal for Karen Read and represented Harvey Weinstein—unexpectedly withdrew from the case. Jackson didn't explain his reasoning in detail, citing circumstances beyond his control and beyond Nick's control that made continued representation impossible. But here's the kicker: right after stepping away, Jackson made a bold public declaration, telling reporters, "Take this to the bank. Nick Reiner is not guilty of murder." He's maintaining his belief in an acquittal, even as he exits the case.

What triggered this exit? Veteran trial attorneys suggest financial constraints. Nick has now been assigned a public defender, Deputy Kimberly Greene, which typically indicates he's been deemed indigent and couldn't continue paying Jackson's considerable retainer. The L.A. County District Attorney's office, meanwhile, is fully confident in securing a conviction and hasn't ruled out seeking the death penalty.

Nick's arraignment, which was supposed to happen last week, has been postponed to February 23rd. He hasn't entered a plea yet. What's driving much of this legal maneuvering is Nick's documented history with mental health and addiction struggles. He spent 2015 co-writing and starring in a semi-autobiographical film with his father called "Being Charlie" about recovery and addiction. In 2020, he was placed in a year-long mental health conservatorship after a judge determined he couldn't provide for his basic personal needs. That history could prove significant if his defense pursues a not-guilty-by-reason-of-insanity plea.

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