Bombshell Court Decision Rocks D4vd Murder Case

Law&Crime Network
Law&Crime NetworkMay 12, 2026

Why It Matters

The scheduling shifts and massive evidence backlog could prolong a case involving murder, child sexual abuse, and possible capital punishment, affecting victims’ families, public confidence, and the criminal‑justice system’s efficiency.

Key Takeaways

  • Defense requests further delay; preliminary hearing moved to June 29.
  • Prosecutors disclosed only 10 of 40 terabytes of evidence.
  • Case involves first-degree murder, child sexual abuse, and corpse mutilation.
  • No family or supporters present; defendant appeared calm in jumpsuit.
  • Potential death penalty remains despite California’s execution moratorium.

Summary

The Los Angeles courtroom heard a brief status conference in the high‑profile murder case of 21‑year‑old singer David Anthony Burke, accused of killing 14‑year‑old Celeste Rivas Hernandez. The judge set a new preliminary hearing for June 29, after the defense asked to push the date again, citing incomplete discovery and pending DNA results.

Prosecutors disclosed roughly 10 terabytes of the estimated 40‑terabyte digital trove, including surveillance video, cell‑phone logs, and alleged child‑pornography files. Defense counsel argues they need more time to review the massive evidence and identify witness narratives before challenging probable‑cause at the preliminary hearing.

Beth Silverman, the lead prosecutor, emphasized the enormity of the data dump, warning that full disclosure could take months. Reporter Julia Deng noted the defendant’s calm demeanor in an orange jumpsuit, the absence of family or supporters, and the judge’s stern warning against further postponements.

The delay extends an already complex pre‑trial phase, potentially stretching the timeline for a case that carries special circumstances and a possible death‑penalty charge, despite California’s execution moratorium. Both sides face pressure: prosecutors to secure a swift trial, and the defense to build a robust challenge to the voluminous evidence.

Original Description

Attorneys for David Anthony Burke, also known as D4vd, were back in court Tuesday to discuss when the defense might be ready for a preliminary hearing in the singer's murder trial. In a stunning twist, the judge decided his hearing would be pushed back yet again. Law&Crime's Jesse Weber gets the latest details from inside the courtroom from investigative reporter Julia Deng.
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