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Nick Reiner trial likely delayed at least two years, expert says
Summary
A legal expert told Fox News that Nick Reiner's murder trial is unlikely to take place within the next 24 months as a newly assigned public defender begins work and investigators continue to gather evidence.
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Nick Reiner has been charged in connection with the deaths of his parents, and a legal expert said the case is expected to move slowly. A lead defense attorney withdrew and a deputy public defender has been assigned and will begin preparing the defense from the beginning. Authorities are continuing an active investigation and are gathering and reviewing materials. The defendant remains in custody and the arraignment is the point at which a plea may be entered.
Key points:
- The parents were found dead in December, and Los Angeles County prosecutors charged Nick Reiner with two counts of first-degree murder.
- Lead defense attorney Alan Jackson withdrew from the case; a deputy public defender has been assigned and will start preparation from "square one."
- Legal expert Matt Murphy said investigators remain actively working and said he would be surprised if the trial occurs within the next 24 months.
Summary:
The case remains under active investigation and the defendant remains in custody. With new counsel beginning preparation and experts noting possible competency evaluations and plea decisions at arraignment, court proceedings are expected to unfold over an extended period. Undetermined at this time.
