'Going to go for the home run': Meet Nick Reiner's ambitious lawyer
Combining zealous courtroom advocacy with a deft media touch, Nick Reiner's defense lawyer, Alan Jackson, aims high in tough cases.
Combining zealous courtroom advocacy with a deft media touch, Jackson has a reputation for seeking big wins for his clients when other defense lawyers might try to cut a deal.
So even though his lawyer might be gunning for a full acquittal, Nick could be a danger if released; not only to others including his siblings, he could self-harm.
Nick Reiner should not be freed.
He should be in prison for the remainder of his days.
There is psychiatric help in prison and he may be a danger to everyone he believes has wronged him --if released.
I do not think Nick is completely insane all of the time as he has lucid moments even while high/not sober and was able to formulate a plan to get back into his parents home (& imo they had to have been somewhat wary in the past days, and afraid of their son ?) and slaughter both of them.
It has to be a person in a full on hate and rage to be able to use a knife to kill two adults.
The schizophrenic diagnosis seemed to pop up fairly soon after the murders, so it may or may not be accurate ?
IF Nick was being treated for schizophrenia before this, which some have opined in the media, the possibility of his doing street drugs at the same time may have negated or even exacerbated the effectiveness of his S. meds.
What's also egregious is that the money his dad and mom amassed after a life of accomplishment and hard work is now going to possibly pay towards getting their murderer off the hook.
This lawyer, Alan Jackson, may have an uphill road if he believes Nick should be fully acquitted and charges dropped ... as Nick's actions point to premeditation and rational behavior, including the washing off of blood at the hotel and placing sheets over the windows.
I wouldn't put it past this atty. to attempt to manipulate a defense and the potential jury, in favor of his client.
Wouldn't Alan Jackson be concerned that IF acquitted, nick could come after him if he felt A.J. did not do his job swiftly enough, or some other grievance ?
Omo.