Singer D4vd 'could face death penalty'
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What's next for D4vd? Legal experts weigh in after murder charges filed in death of 14-year-old girl
Now that charges have been filed, many are wondering what will happen next. ABC7 spoke to legal experts about their analysis of the charges and explanation of the special circumstances.
Singer D4vd could face the death penalty for the murder of a teenage girl last year, the Los Angeles County District Attorney declared today. With a formal case expected to be filed in court later today with D4vd in attendance,
The Los Angeles County prosecutors have charged singer D4vd, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, with the first-degree of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, along with charges of s*xual abuse of a child und
Prosecutors allege a child was abused for months, then killed because she was a witness to a crime in a Los Angeles County case.
Seeking a quick trial, D4vd entered a not guilty plea Monday in a brief appearance in a downtown Los Angeles criminal court. Facing first-degree murder and continuous sexual abuse charges with the death penalty over the dismembered killing last year of teen Celeste Rivas Hernandez,