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17. Note that he said....
Wed Jan 7, 2026, 08:11 PM
Wednesday

.... "under CA law," which I take to indicate some niche legal strategy. It is also incumbent on an attorney to always maintain his clients innocence in public, and especially so when "dumping" him. He has to disabuse the notion he is dumping him because he is guilty.

So he probably used some obscure and unlikely legal strategy as an excuse to avoid creating prejudice against his client.

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Money issue maybe? cstanleytech Wednesday #1
Yep. Looks like family will not pay his legal bills. Irish_Dem Wednesday #4
He realized there would be no payday. N/T tonekat Wednesday #18
His parents had always bailed him out. But the siblings won't do it. Irish_Dem Wednesday #19
Yup. (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Yesterday #23
That was my immediate thought as well. yardwork Yesterday #24
kind of seems like it Kali Wednesday #6
You think a high-profile attorney that would want it for his badge award to represent such a client. cstanleytech Wednesday #9
pretty sure he doesn't need that Kali Wednesday #14
Yes. Makes me think the killer is very high maintenance and difficult? Irish_Dem Wednesday #20
Of course it's money. Demobrat Wednesday #13
Reiner stabbed his elderly parents to death with a knife...seems kinda murdery to me... wcmagumba Wednesday #2
Probably alluding to an insanity defense Blues Heron Wednesday #12
Note that he said.... reACTIONary Wednesday #17
Drug addicts cannot use Not Guilty By Reason of Insanity as a defense. Irish_Dem Wednesday #3
Anyone can try such a defense but proving it is the problem and I don't see that happening here. cstanleytech Wednesday #5
He is a known drug addict and most likely had drugs in his system when arrested. Irish_Dem Wednesday #8
Oh I agree but it will still be interesting what the court says. cstanleytech Wednesday #10
The court usually asks for psych evals. Irish_Dem Wednesday #11
Circumstances beyond our control, beyond his control RockRaven Wednesday #7
Sounds like it to me ... maybe Nick can't inherit his dad's money and he can't raise any money on his own FakeNoose Wednesday #15
Old (& bad) joke alert... GJGCA Wednesday #16
TRANSLATION: "My client can't afford high-profile lawyer fees Rocknation Wednesday #21
Maybe Jackson wants to pursue 'a not guilty by reason of insanity' defense and N. Reiner doesn't want that. LudwigPastorius Yesterday #22
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