Keffe D Seeks Dismissal of Tupac Murder Charge
Keffe D Seeks Dismissal of Tupac Murder Charge

Keffe D Seeks Dismissal of Tupac Murder Charge

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Duane 'Keffe D' Davis, the only man charged in the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur, has filed a motion to dismiss the charges, citing a 27-year delay in prosecution and violation of his constitutional rights. His attorney, Carl Arnold, argues that the lengthy delay has resulted in the loss of key witnesses and evidence, compromising Davis's ability to defend himself. The motion also claims that the prosecution relies solely on Davis's confessions, without corroborating evidence. Davis was arrested in September 2023 based on old interviews and a memoir where he admitted involvement in the murder. He maintains that several proffer agreements with authorities, which promised him immunity for information provided, were ignored. A court hearing is set for January 21 to address the motion, with the trial scheduled for March.

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