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  • RCLamp

    how

    He edited with the unblocked link above me

  • Aug 6

    perez him

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    What actually happens with the D4vd case on August 31

    August 31 isn’t another evidence hearing. It’s the post-preliminary arraignment, the next procedural step after the judge ordered the charges to move forward.

    Basically, the case is now moving from the preliminary-hearing stage into the pretrial stage. Prosecutors proceed on the formal charging document after the preliminary hearing, D4vd is arraigned on those charges, a plea is entered, and the court can start setting the next dates for motions and eventually trial.

    So if you’re waiting for August 31 expecting another five days of testimony or a verdict, that’s not what this date is. The important thing to watch is what gets formally set next and how the road to trial starts taking shape.

    I went through the five hearing days and organized where the case stands now into a free interactive breakdown: what prosecutors presented, what the defense challenged, what survived the preliminary hearing, what’s still unresolved, and what happens next.

    Full disclosure, I built it. There’s a paid complete version too, but this is the free interactive preview:

    d4vd-investigation.clearpiece-by-credo.workers.dev/?utm_source=ktt2&utm_medium=forum&utm_campaign=d4vd_aug31&utm_content=megathread

    Mainly putting it here because with August 31 coming up, it’s easy to lose track of what stage the case is actually at.

  • clearpiece

    What actually happens with the D4vd case on August 31

    August 31 isn’t another evidence hearing. It’s the post-preliminary arraignment, the next procedural step after the judge ordered the charges to move forward.

    Basically, the case is now moving from the preliminary-hearing stage into the pretrial stage. Prosecutors proceed on the formal charging document after the preliminary hearing, D4vd is arraigned on those charges, a plea is entered, and the court can start setting the next dates for motions and eventually trial.

    So if you’re waiting for August 31 expecting another five days of testimony or a verdict, that’s not what this date is. The important thing to watch is what gets formally set next and how the road to trial starts taking shape.

    I went through the five hearing days and organized where the case stands now into a free interactive breakdown: what prosecutors presented, what the defense challenged, what survived the preliminary hearing, what’s still unresolved, and what happens next.

    Full disclosure, I built it. There’s a paid complete version too, but this is the free interactive preview:

    https://d4vd-investigation.clearpiece-by-credo.workers.dev/?utm_source=ktt2&utm_medium=forum&utm_campaign=d4vd_aug31&utm_content=megathread

    Mainly putting it here because with August 31 coming up, it’s easy to lose track of what stage the case is actually at.

    Can’t be serious man