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Nick Reiner's attorney immediately asked for a delay until January 7th.
Reiner, who was shackled to a chair and wearing a suicide prevention smock, was asked if he was willing to waive his right to a speedy arraignment.
After the hearing, Reiner's attorney, Alan Jackson, spoke to reporters.
At the moment, this is a no-bail case.
For NPR News, I'm Steve Futterman at the County Courthouse in Los Angeles.
The hearing was brief, lasting only a few minutes.
The scheduled arraignment never took place.
Nick Reiner's attorney immediately asked for a delay until January 7th.
Reiner, who was shackled to a chair and wearing a suicide prevention smock, was asked if he was willing to waive his right to a speedy arraignment.
After the hearing, Reiner's attorney, Alan Jackson, spoke to reporters.
At the moment, this is a no-bail case.
For NPR News, I'm Steve Futterman at the County Courthouse in Los Angeles.
The hearing lasted only a few minutes, and the arraignment itself never took place.
When the hearing began, Alan Jackson, the chief attorney for Nick Reiner, requested a continuance until January 7th.
The judge asked Nick Reiner if he waived his right to a speedy arraignment.