D4vd was in a Los Angeles court Wednesday as prosecutors outlined their case in the murder of Celeste Rivas Hernandez.
What happened
Musician D4vd appeared in a Los Angeles court Wednesday as prosecutors laid out a timeline and described new details in their case against him in the murder of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, CBS News reported.
The singer has pleaded not guilty to the charges. The available source material does not specify the charges in detail beyond describing the proceeding as part of the murder case, nor does it include the full timeline prosecutors presented in court.
How the story moved
The hearing matters because it marks a public step in how prosecutors are framing the case: by placing events in sequence and highlighting details they say support their theory. CBS News characterized some of the details raised in court as disturbing, but the captured report summary did not provide those specifics.
What comes next
For now, the confirmed status is limited: D4vd was in court in Los Angeles, prosecutors used the appearance to outline their timeline, and he maintains his not guilty plea. The next major development will be the continuation of court proceedings, where more of the prosecution’s evidence and the defense response may become part of the public record.
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