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What did Nick Reiner plead in court?

Courtroom developments in the Reiner case

Nick Reiner entered a not guilty plea during his Los Angeles arraignment, where he faces charges in connection with the deaths of his parents, Rob and Michele Reiner. The couple were found stabbed to death in their Brentwood home in December, and prosecutors have charged their son with multiple counts of first‑degree murder carrying special circumstances.

At the arraignment the prosecution disclosed that autopsy work on Rob and Michele Reiner had not yet been completed, a detail that underscores how investigators are still working to assemble the full forensic record. Legal filings and courtroom reporting also indicate the case remains an "ongoing process," with the office handling the prosecution saying that potential penalties are still under consideration.

Family dynamics and defense arrangements have become part of the public story. Two of Reiner’s siblings have distanced themselves from his defense, and sources reported that they are no longer financially supporting his legal team. Those developments add another layer to a case already closely watched because of the victims’ public profiles and the violent nature of the killings.

What we know now:

  • A not guilty plea was entered on behalf of Nick Reiner at his arraignment.
  • Rob and Michele Reiner died from stab wounds after being found in their Brentwood home.
  • Autopsy results had not been completed at the time of the arraignment.
  • Family members have publicly stepped back from covering defense costs.

The coming weeks and months will be critical: investigators are continuing forensic work, and prosecutors will decide whether to pursue any additional charges or special circumstances. The plea sets the stage for a protracted legal battle that will move from pretrial motions toward whatever eventual trial schedule the court establishes.


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