Nevada judge Carli Kierny has postponed the murder trial of Duane “Keffe D” Davis, a suspect in the 1996 killing of Tupac Shakur, until February 9, 2026. The decision comes after Davis’ defense team requested more time to conduct critical investigative work and interview witnesses to ensure a fair trial for their client. Davis, who has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder, has been in jail since his 2023 arrest.
The defense team argues that Davis should not have been charged due to immunity agreements he allegedly made with prosecutors in the past. They also question the manner of Shakur’s death, suggesting he was in stable condition after the shooting and died suddenly after being hospitalized for a week. The defense plans to consult medical and forensic experts to evaluate potential alternative causes of death.
Prosecutors believe they have strong evidence against Davis, despite his claims of immunity agreements. The rescheduling of the trial aims to ensure a fair and thorough examination of the case. Both parties will return to court for a status hearing over the summer.
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