Nick Reiner appeared in a Los Angeles court on Wednesday over the killing of his parents, Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner. After brief proceedings, his arraignment was postponed until Jan. 7, defense attorney Alan Jackson told reporters. The judge instructed cameras not to film Reiner, CBS News' Adam Yamaguchi reported. Reiner was behind a glass wall in a custody area, and he did not enter a plea. He only said, "yes, your honor," to agree to the arraignment date. His lawyer had requested the postponement.
Main Idea: Nick Reiner appeared in a Los Angeles court after being charged with murdering his parents, Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner.
Key Points:
The killings and court case add pain for the Reiner family and may deepen public concern about safety and violence in homes and communities.
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Central subject of the article, charged and appearing in court over the killings.
One of the victims at the center of the case and a major focus of the reporting.
Named prosecutor announcing and explaining the murder charges.
Confirmed the causes of death, a concrete action central to the case.
Arrested Nick Reiner and is part of the central criminal action.
Family member issuing a public statement about the killings and privacy request.
Family member issuing a public statement about the killings and privacy request.
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Sign in to commentMentioned because the Reiners attended a party at his home before the killings.
Cited in relation to plans the Reiners had on the day they were found dead.