Considering Reiner's extensive history of mental health disorders, his lawyers could look to a not guilty by reason of insanity defense or argue that he's guilty of a lesser crime.
The New York Times is reporting that Rob Reiner's son was placed in a yearlong mental health conservatorship in 2020 by a judge, allowing him to be involuntarily held for psychiatric treatment.
Nick Reiner was reportedly placed in a conservatorship due to his mental health, five years before he was charged with the murder of his parents, Michele and Rob Reiner. The Reiners' youngest son was ...
Nick Reiner was placed into a mental health conservatorship for one year, which may have resulted from an involuntary psychiatric hospitalization ... according to The New York Times.
WASHINGTON — Nick Reiner was reportedly under a conservatorship five years before the killings of his parents, Rob and Michele Reiner. The New York Times reported Thursday that Nick, 32, was placed ...
Nick Reiner, who is charged with the 2025 killing of his parents, director Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner, was placed in a court-ordered mental health conservatorship years prior. In a new ...
New details emerged this week that shed light on the mental health challenges accused killer Nick Reiner faced in the years leading up to the deaths of his parents Rob Reiner and Michelle Reiner. The ...
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