Neo Langston Testifies to Grand Jury in Celeste Rivas Hernandez Death Investigation
Law&Crime NetworkFebruary 5, 202619 min89,401 views
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- 💡 Neo Langston, a reported friend of singer D4vd, has reportedly testified before a grand jury investigating the death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez.
- 📌 Langston was recently arrested in Montana on an LA warrant for failure to appear as a witness, which some speculated was related to his refusal to testify.
- 🎯 TMZ reporters observed Langston entering a Los Angeles courthouse, fueling speculation about his testimony.
- 🔍 LA Deputy District Attorney Beth Silverman, who is reportedly presenting evidence to the grand jury, was also seen entering the courthouse.
Significance of the Testimony
- ⚡ The use of a grand jury in Los Angeles is unusual, as the DA's office typically proceeds by complaint and preliminary hearing.
- 🧠 Prosecutors may be using the grand jury for an investigative function to lock down witness testimony, preventing them from changing their stories at trial.
- ⚠️ Langston's testimony, if he was cooperative, could be crucial for prosecutors building a case against D4vd or other potential co-conspirators.
Potential Roles and Implications
- ❓ The brevity of Langston's reported testimony (30-40 minutes) raises questions, as murder case witnesses typically testify longer.
- ⚖️ If Langston invoked his Fifth Amendment right, his testimony would be very short and legally cannot be used against anyone.
- 🧩 Private investigator Steve Fischer suggested Langston might be a
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