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Home / Crime and Justice / Celebrity Lawyer's Shocking Withdrawal Shakes Courtroom

Celebrity Lawyer's Shocking Withdrawal Shakes Courtroom

16 Jan

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Summary

  • Lawyer Alan Jackson withdrew from the Nick Reiner murder case unexpectedly.
  • Jackson also represents Fraser Bohm, charged in a fatal PCH crash.
  • Nick Reiner's case involves the death of his parents, facing potential death penalty.
Celebrity Lawyer's Shocking Withdrawal Shakes Courtroom

Lawyer Alan Jackson recently withdrew from the Nick Reiner murder case, citing "circumstances beyond our control." This withdrawal followed Jackson's continued representation of Fraser Bohm, 25, who pleaded not guilty to murder and vehicular manslaughter charges. Bohm allegedly caused a fatal October 17, 2023, crash by driving over 100 mph on the Pacific Coast Highway, killing four Pepperdine University students.

Bohm's case saw a judge deny motions to dismiss murder charges and reduce his $4 million bail. Jackson, who publicly stated Nick Reiner is "not guilty of murder," discussed his exit from that case on a podcast, refuting financial speculation. Nick Reiner faces two counts of first-degree murder for the December 14, 2025, deaths of his parents.

The judicial proceedings continue for both clients. Bohm's next court appearance is scheduled for February 10, while Nick Reiner's case, now represented by public defender Kimberly Greene, will be heard on February 23. Jackson's departure from the Reiner case remains a subject of intense public interest.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Alan Jackson cited "circumstances beyond our control" as the reason for his withdrawal from the Nick Reiner murder case.
Fraser Bohm is charged with four counts of murder and vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence for a fatal crash.
Public defender Kimberly Greene has been appointed to represent Nick Reiner after Alan Jackson's withdrawal.

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