What Happened At The Latest D4vd Status Conference?

Could a public preliminary hearing influence the jury pool? What counts as circumstantial evidence? Can a defendant be forced to testify? We answer your biggest questions about the D4vd case. ⚠️ Warning: This episode contains references to alleged violent crimes and themes some viewers may find distressing. Anoushka Mutanda-Dougherty is joined by resident Fame Under Fire trial attorney Shaun Kent to discuss the latest developments in the case against D4vd, including a delayed preliminary hearing, possible witness testimony, and how the US criminal trials work. D4vd, whose legal name is David Anthony Burke, has pleaded not guilty to all charges. Got questions about the case? Let us know in the comments! Or send us your questions & voice notes to: 📱 WhatsApp: +44 330 678 1114 👍 Instagram @ANOUSHKA_MD 00:00 - Intro 00:37 - D4vd Preliminary Hearing Details 01:24 - Come To Crosswires Festival 04:01 - Can Preliminary Hearings Bias a Jury? 05:28 - Voir Dire & Jury Selection 06:06 - Crime TikTokers as Jurors 06:38 - Does Prosecution Show All Evidence at Preliminary Hearing? 07:19 - Preliminary Hearing as a Mini Trial 08:10 - Can a Defendant Be Forced to Testify? 09:38 - Direct Evidence vs Circumstantial Evidence 11:11 - What is Hearsay? 12:57 - When Defense & Prosecution Know Each Other 13:50 - What If Your Client Lies on the Stand? 17:00 - Outro & Crosswires Festival Reminder Subscribe to Fame Under Fire so you never miss a thing:    / @fameunderfirepodcast   #FameUnderFire #AnoushkaMutandaDougherty #D4vd #CelesteRivasHernandez #TrueCrime #TrueCrimePodcast