Attorneys representing musician D4vd, whose legal name is David Burke, have launched a sharp critique against Los Angeles law enforcement agencies for arresting their client without a grand jury indictment in connection with the death of Celeste Rivas.
In a strongly worded statement, D4vd's legal representatives emphasized that no formal charges had been brought against the singer through proper judicial channels. "The decision to detain our client without an indictment raises serious constitutional concerns," the statement read, highlighting what they describe as procedural irregularities in the case.
The legal team's response comes amid ongoing investigations into the circumstances surrounding Rivas' death, with authorities yet to present evidence to a grand jury for formal charging consideration. This development has sparked discussions about arrest protocols and the rights of individuals during preliminary investigations.
D4vd's attorneys have called for greater transparency in the process and have indicated they will challenge the legality of the arrest as the case progresses through the legal system.