Nick Reiner Returns to Court, May Finally Enter Plea –

Nick Reiner Returns to Court, May Finally Enter Plea –

Son of Rob and Michele Reiner arraigned on two counts of first-degree murder, legal drama delayed proceedings

A high-profile arraignment at last

February 23, 2026 – Nick Reiner appeared in a Los Angeles courtroom Monday for an arraignment on two counts of first-degree murder in the December 14 slayings of his parents, Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner. The hearing follows weeks of procedural delays after a high-profile defense attorney abruptly withdrew; Reiner remains jailed without bail and is expected to plead not guilty.

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Legal twists and new counsel

Alan Jackson — the well-known attorney who briefly represented Reiner — stepped down citing ethical concerns, prompting a pause in arraignment activity. Reiner is now represented by public defender Kimberly Greene, and prosecutors have not yet said whether they will seek the death penalty; the case will proceed amid intense media scrutiny.

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What happened in December

Rob and Michele Reiner were found fatally stabbed at their Brentwood home on Dec. 14, 2025. Autopsy reports list multiple sharp-force injuries; investigators arrested Nick Reiner soon afterward. The motive remains unclear as authorities continue to piece together the timeline that led to the killings.

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Background that matters

Nick Reiner, 32, has a documented history of substance abuse and prior mental-health conservatorship; he also contributed to the semi-autobiographical film Being Charlie. Those details have figured in pretrial filings and public interest as the court weighs issues of competency, counsel changes, and next steps.

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FAQs

Q1: What charges does Nick Reiner face?
He faces two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of his parents.

Q2: When did the killings occur?
Rob and Michele Reiner were killed on December 14, 2025.

Q3: Has a plea been entered?
At this arraignment Reiner is expected to plead not guilty; proceedings were delayed previously.

Q4: Who represents him now?
He is currently represented by public defender Kimberly Greene after his former attorney withdrew.

Q5: Could he face the death penalty?
Prosecutors have not ruled out seeking the death penalty; the option remains under consideration.

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