"Former Gang Leader in Tupac Shakur Murder Case Granted $750K Bail and House Arrest"

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Duane Davis, also known as "Keffe D," appeared in court for a bail hearing where his attorney argued for his release on his own recognizance or reasonable bail, citing his age and lack of evidence that he would flee. The judge set bail at $750,000 with conditions of a source hearing and house arrest, expressing concerns about Davis' criminal history. Davis, indicted for the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur, has pleaded not guilty and remains held at Clark County Detention Center. Prosecutors allege that Davis confessed to his involvement in the shooting and raised concerns about witness safety.
Topics:entertainment#bail-hearing#court-appearance#crime-and-justice#gang-leader#murder-suspect#tupac-shakur
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