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Keefe D Seeks Dismissal in Tupac Shakur Murder Case, Citing Prolonged Delays
Las Vegas, NV – Duane “Keefe D” Davis, a key figure in the Tupac Shakur murder investigation, has filed a motion to dismiss all charges against him, citing years of prosecutorial delays. Davis’ attorney, Carl E.G. Arnold, argues that the prolonged wait for trial has violated his client’s constitutional rights and hampered the defense.
Key Arguments:
- Witness Tampering: Arnold claims that the delays have led to the “dimming of memories, the death or disappearance of witnesses, and the loss or destruction of material physical evidence,” significantly impacting the prosecution’s ability to prove its case.
- Proffer Agreement: Davis contends that a 2008 agreement with a federal task force granted him immunity in exchange for information about Shakur’s murder. This agreement, Arnold argues, should nullify any attempt to prosecute Davis.
- Unreasonable Delays: Arnold asserts that the state of Nevada possessed the key evidence – Davis’ alleged admission of involvement – since 2009, yet waited years to bring charges.
Background:
Davis is a key figure in the 1996 drive-by shooting that tragically killed Tupac Shakur. While his nephew, Orlando Anderson, is widely believed to be the gunman, Davis has admitted to being present in the vehicle and providing Anderson with the weapon.
Next Steps:
A hearing on Davis’ motion is scheduled for January 21st. If denied, the trial, set to begin on March 17th, will proceed.