Attorneys for Duane 'Keffe D' Davis, accused in the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur, have filed a motion to delay his upcoming trial, citing the need for further investigations and witness interviews. They claim new evidence could prove Davis was not present at the crime scene. The defense argues that witnesses might reveal another orchestrator behind the shooting. Davis has been jailed since his arrest in September 2023 and maintains a not guilty plea amidst claims of past immunity agreements with prosecutors.
This case involves decades-old allegations, and with every new piece of evidence, it becomes increasingly clear that critical facts have yet to be fully examined.
The defense team said in a statement that the new developments and the need to interview key witnesses necessitate a delay.
Davis, an ex-gang leader who is accused of orchestrating Shakur's killing near the Las Vegas Strip, has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder.
Arnold has argued that Davis never should have been charged because of immunity agreements that Davis says he reached years ago with federal and local prosecutors.
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