Prosecutors to File Charges Monday Against Singer D4vd in Murder Case
Los Angeles County prosecutors will file criminal charges Monday against singer D4vd, who was arrested on suspicion of murdering teenage girl Celeste Rivas. Monday is the deadline for prosecutors to either charge D4vd or release him.

Los Angeles County prosecutors will file criminal charges Monday against singer D4vd following his arrest for the alleged murder of teenage girl Celeste Rivas, sources told TMZ.
D4vd, whose real name appears to be David Burke based on court references, was arrested on suspicion of murder. Monday marks the legal deadline for prosecutors to either file formal charges or release him from custody.
The Los Angeles County District Attorney's office confirmed to the BBC that they are aware of the arrest and expect to receive the case presentation on Monday. Prosecutors will then review the evidence to determine if there is enough to support criminal charges.
D4vd's defense attorneys emphasized that their client has only been detained under suspicion and that no indictment has been returned. The case involves the death of Celeste Rivas, though details about how she died and the circumstances leading to D4vd's arrest have not been made public.
The young singer gained popularity in recent years, making this arrest a shock to fans and the music industry.
This high-profile case involves a popular young musician facing the most serious criminal charge possible. The outcome could end his music career and put him in prison for life if convicted.
Prosecutors must file charges or release D4vd by Monday. If charged, he will likely appear in court for arraignment.
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