Keefe D's Tupac Shakur Murder Trial Delayed to 2026
Keefe D's Tupac Shakur Murder Trial Delayed to 2026

Keefe D's Tupac Shakur Murder Trial Delayed to 2026

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A Nevada judge has postponed the trial of Duane 'Keffe D' Davis, the only person charged in the 1996 murder of rapper Tupac Shakur, to February 9, 2026. The delay was granted to allow Davis's defense team more time to prepare, citing new evidence and witness testimonies that could support his claim of innocence. Judge Carli Kierny emphasized the need for effective legal representation and fairness in the proceedings, noting that significant preparatory work remains. Davis, who has been held since his September 2023 arrest, has pleaded not guilty and argues that his past statements about the case were made for entertainment purposes. His defense team is investigating claims that he was not in Las Vegas at the time of the shooting, and they have also suggested the possibility of identifying alternative suspects. The trial's rescheduling reflects both the complexities of the decades-old case and the ongoing efforts to ensure a thorough examination of the evidence.

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