D4vd case: Singer's phone contained 'significant amount' of child pornography, prosecutors say
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D4vd case: Singer's phone contained 'significant amount' of child pornography, prosecutors say
"Prosecutors revealed there were three investigative grand juries that looked at the case: one in November, one in December and one in February. They were investigative grand juries to help compel testimony and not to gain indictments."
"Prosecutors have said they have more than 40 terabytes of discovery to turn over, a volume they say could slow the case's progress."
"D4vd, whose legal name is David Anthony Burke, appeared in court in handcuffs wearing an orange jail jumpsuit. He was then unshackled by a deputy."
During a recent court hearing, prosecutors revealed that a substantial amount of child pornography was discovered on the phone of singer D4vd, who is accused of murdering Celeste Rivas Hernandez. The hearing was a procedural status conference, not a preliminary hearing, which is scheduled for May 1. Prosecutors indicated that over 40 terabytes of evidence need to be shared with the defense, potentially delaying the case. The court will reconvene on April 29 to assess progress and the possibility of proceeding with the preliminary hearing.
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