Las Vegas, NV – The trial for Duane “Keffe D” Davis, the man accused of orchestrating the murder of Tupac Shakur, has been rescheduled for November 4th, 2024. This follows a request from Davis’ new attorney, Carl Arnold, who cited needing more time to review evidence before the previously scheduled June date.
Details of the Rescheduling:
- Judge Carli Kierny granted the delay based on Arnold’s request, acknowledging the complexity of the case and the need for thorough preparation.
- A status check hearing has been set for April 23rd.
Defendant and Legal Representation:
- Davis has been in custody since his arrest in September 2023.
- He previously had public defenders, but chose to hire Arnold in January.
- Arnold indicated their intent to post bail, subject to a source hearing, but offered no further details.
Case Background:
- Davis is accused of planning the 1996 shooting of Shakur and Suge Knight.
- He has previously admitted being in the car with the shooter, but denies involvement in the planning.
- Arnold expressed confidence in their ability to defend Davis and challenged the prosecution’s case.
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