A Nevada judge has delayed the murder trial of Duane Keffe D. Davis, the sole suspect in Tupac Shakur's 1996 murder, for nearly a year. Originally scheduled for next month, the trial is now set for February 9, 2026, amidst requests from Davis's defense team for more time to gather evidence and interview witnesses. The defense claims that critical facts for a fair trial have not yet been thoroughly assessed. Davis, charged with first-degree murder, maintains his not guilty plea despite past admissions regarding the incident in his memoir.
Davis's attorneys emphasized the need for ample time to interview key witnesses and perform critical investigative work, arguing for a fair trial following decades-old allegations.
The judge noted there were numerous preparations necessary for the trial, echoing the defense's statement about ensuring effective assistance of counsel.
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