Nick Reiner may enter plea in killing of his parents
Key Points:
- Nick Reiner is scheduled to enter a plea Monday in the murder case involving his parents, Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner, after two prior court hearings with little progress.
- Reiner, 32, has been held without bail since his arrest following the discovery of his parents' bodies with stab wounds at their Brentwood home in December.
- His previous private attorney, Alan Jackson, withdrew from the case citing ethical reasons and declared Reiner not guilty, though no further details were provided.
- Reiner is expected to plead not guilty, which is typical at this stage, and prosecutors have not yet decided whether to seek the death penalty, for which he is eligible.
- Rob Reiner, 78, and