Prosecutors are pushing for murder charges against the singer D4vd. A grand jury is now expected to consider indictments related to the death of Celeste Rivas, not just investigate. Sources say prosecutor Beth Silverman is leading the presentation, with murder charges being weighed. D4vd's manager, Robert Morgenroth, recently testified, describing Silverman as aggressive during questioning.
Morgenroth stated his focus was on keeping the singer's tour running when asked about not contacting the police. Legal experts note grand juries typically follow a prosecutor's direction, as the defense cannot present its case during this phase. The proceedings could extend for weeks, indicating a measured approach toward a potential indictment. The shift from an investigative panel to one poised to charge marks a serious escalation in the case.
Morgenroth stated his focus was on keeping the singer's tour running when asked about not contacting the police. Legal experts note grand juries typically follow a prosecutor's direction, as the defense cannot present its case during this phase. The proceedings could extend for weeks, indicating a measured approach toward a potential indictment. The shift from an investigative panel to one poised to charge marks a serious escalation in the case.