A Nevada judge postponed the murder trial of Duane Keffe D Davis, the only suspect in Tupac Shakur's 1996 killing, to February 9, 2026. The delay allows his defense team to conduct necessary investigative work and interview witnesses to ensure a fair trial. Davis has pleaded not guilty but admitted to providing the gun involved in the shooting, which complicates his defense. The judge emphasized the importance of proper preparation in a case with complex, decades-old allegations.
When asked by the judge if he was OK with moving the trial that far out, Davis agreed, indicating a collaborative effort amidst new developments presented by his defense.
Davis's defense team filed a motion saying critical investigative work had to be done and witnesses needed to be interviewed to ensure he gets a fair trial.
The case involves decades-old allegations and critical facts have yet to be fully examined, underscoring the complexities surrounding this high-profile murder trial.
Davis acknowledged in interviews that he provided the gun used in the shooting but claimed his recent comments were for entertainment, complicating the defense.
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