Reiner, 32, appeared in Los Angeles Superior Court, and spoke only once, agreeing to a future court date of April 29.
Reiner is facing two counts of murder with an enhancement that could carry the death penalty or life without parole if he is convicted.
He is being represented by Kimberly Greene, a deputy public defender who took over the case after his initial lawyer, Alan Jackson, withdrew last month.
No mention was made of Reiner’s mental state during the brief hearing. Reiner wore a brown jumpsuit and his head was shaven.
Outside court, District Attorney Nathan Hochman said his office is still in the process of deciding whether to seek the death penalty. Hochman, who reversed his predecessor’s moratorium on seeking execution,…
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