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D4vd Arrested | David Burke | Can Song Lyrics Be Used as Evidence in a Murder Trial?
"In the back of my mind, I ki11ed you, and I didn't even regret it."
That's a line from "Romantic Homicide" — a song by David Burke, the singer now arrested for the alleged murder of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez.
And those lyrics are about to become the center of one of the most fascinating legal battles I've seen in a long time.
In this episode of The Law Lounge, I'm breaking down the legal fight that's coming, and trust me, this one is going to be argued hard on both sides.
This case sits at the crossroads of criminal law, the First Amendment, and creative expression and the outcome could set a significant precedent for how song lyrics are treated as evidence going forward.
💬 Do you think song lyrics should be allowed as evidence in a murder trial — or does the First Amendment protect them?
Tell me where you stand in the comments.
📞 If you need help with a criminal case in California, I'm here.
Silva Megerditchian
📧 silva.me@gmail.com
📞 310-878-9131
🌐 https://www.silvalegal.com/
Disclaimer: Everything shared in this video is for general educational purposes only. It is not legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship. If you have a specific legal issue, please consult a licensed attorney in your state.
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Видео D4vd Arrested | David Burke | Can Song Lyrics Be Used as Evidence in a Murder Trial? канала The Law Lounge with Silva
That's a line from "Romantic Homicide" — a song by David Burke, the singer now arrested for the alleged murder of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez.
And those lyrics are about to become the center of one of the most fascinating legal battles I've seen in a long time.
In this episode of The Law Lounge, I'm breaking down the legal fight that's coming, and trust me, this one is going to be argued hard on both sides.
This case sits at the crossroads of criminal law, the First Amendment, and creative expression and the outcome could set a significant precedent for how song lyrics are treated as evidence going forward.
💬 Do you think song lyrics should be allowed as evidence in a murder trial — or does the First Amendment protect them?
Tell me where you stand in the comments.
📞 If you need help with a criminal case in California, I'm here.
Silva Megerditchian
📧 silva.me@gmail.com
📞 310-878-9131
🌐 https://www.silvalegal.com/
Disclaimer: Everything shared in this video is for general educational purposes only. It is not legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship. If you have a specific legal issue, please consult a licensed attorney in your state.
song lyrics as evidence, David Burke murder case, Romantic Homicide, Celeste Rivas Hernandez, First Amendment criminal trial, criminal defense attorney, murder trial, Silva Megerditchian, lawlounge, lawtips, truecrime, justice, criminaldefense, firstamendment, legalanalysis, murdertrial, freedomofexpression, truecrimetok, legaladvice, silvalegal
Видео D4vd Arrested | David Burke | Can Song Lyrics Be Used as Evidence in a Murder Trial? канала The Law Lounge with Silva
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