Tupac Murder Suspect's Lawyers Seek Release, Claim Statements Were 'Entertainment'

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Duane "Keefe D" Davis, a suspect in the murder of Tupac Shakur, has filed a motion requesting bail and claiming that his past statements about the murder were for "entertainment" purposes. Davis, who has been denied bail since his arrest in September, is set to stand trial in June 2024. His lawyers argue that there is not enough evidence to prove his guilt and are requesting house arrest with electronic monitoring. They also criticize the reliance on Davis' memoir, stating that it was for profit and entertainment. Davis, who pleaded not guilty, is considered the leader of the group involved in the murder and could face life in prison if convicted.
- Tupac Murder Suspect Claims Past Statements About Murder Were ‘Entertainment’ in New Court Filing Rolling Stone
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- Lawyers for ‘Keffe D’ say statements about Tupac Shakur murder were ‘entertainment,’ ask Las Vegas judge for release KLAS - 8 News Now
- Lawyers for man charged with Tupac Shakur murder requesting release, according to new documents KOMO News
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