CA - Murder victims Identified as Rob Reiner and wife Michele - LA Dec 14 2025

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And there's nothing new in that article that I haven't already read elsewhere. In fact, Matt Murphy is a former prosecutor from Orange County. Very well-known. Still didn't say that Reiner won't be arraigned in March, only that the trial date may get pushed out. He'll still have to enter a plea.
 
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And there's nothing new in that article that I haven't already read elsewhere. In fact, Matt Murphy is a former prosecutor from Orange County. Very well-known. Still didn't say that Reiner won't be arraigned in March, only that the trial date may get pushed out. He'll still have to enter a plea.
In the article the defense in CA can declare a doubt at the arraignment until NR is cleared by experts as competent.
 
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In the article the defense in CA can declare a doubt at the arraignment until NR is cleared by experts as competent.
And that hasn't happened to this point that the public knows, so until/unless that does, his arraignment set for March is still on, and he'll have to enter a plea at that time.
 
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Wasn't his arraignment rescheduled for March? That's only a few weeks away, and I think the delay was for him to detox. He hasn't been declared Incompetent to stand trial, so he will have to enter a plea at that time.

Actually I have 2/23/26 @ 8:30am for his arraignment hearing. I tried the court site to check the date - but they don't come online until 7am - Pacific Time - so it is only 5am there.... and I am 10 hours ahead of PST. I will try later to confirm that date. :)
 
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Actually I have 2/23/26 @ 8:30am for his arraignment hearing. I tried the court site to check the date - but they don't come online until 7am - Pacific Time - so it is only 5am there.... and I am 10 hours ahead of PST. I will try later to confirm that date. :)
That's what I saw too. :)
 
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Knowing that societal standards that killing is wrong - at the time of the killing- means he won't qualify for an Insanity Defense- whether he personally believed it or not.

My comment really wasn’t aimed at the judiciary process but to a possible indication of symptoms of one of the disorders mentioned in the press as being associated with NR.

Although now that it is pointed out if it is the case it does seem by functioning in a parallel universe of his own design, displaying an inability to tell his resolute delusions from reality, and acting out violently due to those fixed delusions does seem like insanity as a colloquial term, imo.

Insanity is a legal term not a medical diagnoses but behaviors like psychosis and acting dangerously due to delusions are associated with the legal definitions of insanity, like it’s not just foolishness, imo.

A defendant can have significant mental health issues at the time of a crime and while detained but still be found competent to stand trial with their attorney then having to decide how to present that to a jury, imo.

There could be an Alford Plea, a best interest plea, which allows the defendant to accept the sentence without admitting guilt for example.

Trials for defendants with significant mental health issues are frequently delayed while undergoing evaluation just to be sure, imo.



*Additionally on the subject of my post the reported “are you famous?” adds to the thought of NR’s possible Grandiosity.
Like an arrogant you all may think you’re famous but not compared to a Reiner sort of thing, imo.


all imo
 
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DBM
I didn't know about the procedure 1368 in California in connection to a plea. Learned something new today, thanks.

<RSBM from your link above>

"There's also a procedure in the state of California known as declaring a doubt, where a defense lawyer has the unilateral ability to come into court and say, ‘Your honor, I am declaring a doubt regarding the competency of my client to assist me further in these proceedings.’ And that's something you will often see in NGRI or not guilty by reason of insanity cases."

Murphy added, "It's called going 1368, and when they do that, the court is required by law to appoint two mental health experts – one at the request of the prosecution, one to request the defense – to evaluate the defendant, determine whether or not the defendant is competent to stand trial, which is different than was he legally saying at the time he committed the charged act.

MOO
 
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My comment really wasn’t aimed at the judiciary process but to a possible indication of symptoms of one of the disorders mentioned in the press as being associated with NR.

Although now that it is pointed out if it is the case it does seem by functioning in a parallel universe of his own design, displaying an inability to tell his resolute delusions from reality, and acting out violently due to those fixed delusions does seem like insanity as a colloquial term, imo.

Insanity is a legal term not a medical diagnoses but behaviors like psychosis and acting dangerously due to delusions are associated with the legal definitions of insanity, like it’s not just foolishness, imo.

A defendant can have significant mental health issues at the time of a crime and while detained but still be found competent to stand trial with their attorney then having to decide how to present that to a jury, imo.

There could be an Alford Plea, a best interest plea, which allows the defendant to accept the sentence without admitting guilt for example.

Trials for defendants with significant mental health issues are frequently delayed while undergoing evaluation just to be sure, imo.



*Additionally on the subject of my post the reported “are you famous?” adds to the thought of NR’s possible Grandiosity.
Like an arrogant you all may think you’re famous but not compared to a Reiner sort of thing, imo.


all imo

We probably will never know why NR asked guests at the party if they were famous. My speculation only, rather than grandiosity he did it because he is an obnoxious self-centered jerk knowing it would embarrass his parents. He did not want to go to the party and didn’t bother to get dressed up, went wearing a hoodie knowing other guests wore suits. His parents pleaded with him to dress up a little bit because “there will be famous people there”….Are you famous?

His motive to murder would be revenge if they were no longer were on “his side”, no longer protecting him or willing to harbour him, no longer letting him do as he pleased without any boundaries while living off their dole. That’s not mental illness,
JMO
 
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