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[Legal Updates and Pre-Trial Maneuvers in the David and Celeste Rivas Hernandez Case]-[D4vd’s Defense Team Says Evidence Will Show D4vd Is NOT The Killer As CSAM Evidence Comes Out]

Rotten Mango · B2 · 2026-05-24

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Legal Updates and Pre-Trial Maneuvers in the David and Celeste Rivas Hernandez Case

Following the arrest of David in the tragic death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, the legal proceedings have entered a complex, high-stakes phase. This summary covers the recent developments in court, the strategies of the defense and prosecution, and the broader social implications of this high-profile case.

The Defense Strategy: Blair Burke and Legal Controversy

David has retained high-profile attorney Blair Burke, known for representing celebrity clients including Harvey Weinstein. Burke’s approach has drawn significant scrutiny, particularly due to her past public statements regarding sexual harassment, feminism, and the "infantilizing" of women. Critics argue that her dismissive stance toward online accusations—claiming that "just because you're a woman and make a claim on Instagram doesn't make you a victim"—is deeply problematic, especially given the severity of the charges against her client.

Despite her experience, observers have noted that Burke appears less prepared than Deputy DA Beth Silverman. There is ongoing speculation that Burke may not take the case to trial, with some legal commentators suggesting she might withdraw if she finds the discovery overwhelming or if the evidence against David proves insurmountable. Her recent efforts to seal a "pre-preliminary hearing brief" filed by the prosecution were denied by Judge Charlene Almedo, who noted that the media attention in this case is consistent with other high-profile matters in L.A. County.

The Prosecution’s Case: Beth Silverman’s Precision

Deputy DA Beth Silverman has been praised for her methodical and confident approach. Facing a staggering "40 terabytes of evidence," Silverman has emphasized that the prosecution is "locked and loaded." The sheer volume of data, including police reports, forensic DNA evidence, and body-worn camera footage, highlights the massive investigative effort behind the murder charges. Silverman’s firm stance against sealing court documents and her push to maintain transparency in the preliminary hearing process have been pivotal in shaping the narrative.

The Preliminary Hearing and Procedural Hurdles

In California, the defense is entitled to a preliminary hearing to determine if there is sufficient evidence to proceed to trial. While the defense initially requested a "timely" hearing, they have repeatedly pushed back the date, citing a lack of access to discovery. The legal back-and-forth has included humorous yet telling moments, such as the defense attempting to provide a insufficient 1-terabyte hard drive for data that requires significantly more capacity, which Silverman noted "cannot be split" due to legal protocols.

Family and Social Dynamics

  • The Burke Family: David’s parents have reportedly stood by their son, though their potential role as subpoenaed witnesses in the grand jury investigation has sparked public backlash. David’s brother, Caleb (Karakova), has sought to distance himself, publicly stating that "all pedophiles and rapists should die" and clarifying that his music career is independent of his brother’s actions. Public reaction to Caleb remains divided, with some feeling he deserves empathy, while others view his continued career activities as tone-deaf.
  • The Rivas Hernandez Family: The victim's family has faced immense grief and unfounded rumors regarding financial payouts from David. Their attorney, Mr. Hockman, has firmly rejected these claims, emphasizing that the family wants nothing more than "justice for Celeste." Despite past police investigations into the family home—which yielded no evidence of neglect—the family continues to be a target of online vitriol, a phenomenon that many feel distracts from the primary responsibility of the perpetrator.

Conclusion: Looking Ahead

As the preliminary hearing approaches, the focus remains on whether the prosecution can successfully present its case to the judge. The inclusion of CSAM (Child Sexual Abuse Material) evidence suggests that David may face additional charges, potentially at the federal level. While the defense maintains a plea of not guilty, the consensus among legal observers is that a trial is inevitable. The case stands as a grim reminder of the devastating impact of violence, with the public and legal system now waiting for the evidence to "come into the light of day."

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That's not what I'm saying.
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I believe it shouldn't be a crime.
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We are infantilizing women.
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That's enough to destroy a life.
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I can't fathom how you can be a feminist and say these specific things.
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📝Key Phrases

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pointing their fingers at
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on a continuum
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abuse their power
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infantilizing women
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career trajectory
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📖 Transcript

This is the audio part four for the newest updates of David's arrest with the David and Celeste Rivas Hernandez case.
In part one, two and three, we went over the arrest.
We went over the prosecutor's preliminary brief where they detailed the timeline of how they think David killed Celeste, when they think David killed Celeste, when they think he dismembered her body and what happened afterwards, what tools he used.
We also went over the 27-page autopsy that was finally released to the public.
All of her injuries, as well as things like the fact that her left ring finger, pinky eye, were missing.
There's just a lot of details in there that I would watch first before heading into this one.

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