LOS ANGELES: The person accused of intentionally setting the blaze that grew into one of many most devastating wildfires in Los Angeles history, killing 12 folks and incinerating 1000’s of properties, pleaded not responsible on Thursday (Oct 23) to 3 federal arson-related costs.
Jonathan Rinderknecht, 29, is charged with “maliciously” beginning a hearth on Jan 1 that was rapidly suppressed however continued to smoulder beneath dense vegetation close to Pacific Palisades earlier than reigniting every week later amid fierce winds.
At an arraignment on Thursday earlier than US Justice of the Peace Rozella Oliver in federal court docket in Los Angeles, he pleaded not responsible to 3 felony counts in a grand jury indictment returned on Oct 15 – arson, destruction of property by the use of fireplace and illegally setting timber afire.
If convicted as charged, he would face a compulsory minimal sentence of 5 years in jail and a statutory most sentence of 45 years behind bars. Rinderknecht, who was arrested earlier this month in Florida and appeared in court docket in shackles and carrying white jail garb, was ordered to stay held with out bond as he awaits trial.
The bearded defendant tried to insist to the choose that he wished to “discuss” his detention, however his lawyer, Steve Haney, lower him off. A trial date of Dec 16 was set.
In looking for bail for his consumer, Haney had argued that his consumer primarily was being charged with an arson allegedly dedicated seven days earlier than a a lot bigger fireplace for which he’s being blamed.
Talking to reporters after the listening to, Haney questioned the equity of a authorized concept blaming Rinderknecht for the supposed reignition of a hearth that had not been adequately extinguished.
“So why are they blaming him for regardless of the fireplace division did not do?” Haney requested rhetorically, including that the protection was not conceding prosecutors’ assertion that one fireplace was a continuation of one other.
Haney stated his consumer has no prior felony file and no documented historical past of psychological sickness.

