Attorneys for Duane 'Keffe D' Davis, accused of orchestrating the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur, are seeking to postpone the March trial, citing newly discovered witnesses and evidence suggesting Davis's innocence and possible involvement of others. The defense claims to have identified witnesses who place Davis elsewhere at the time of the shooting and are interviewing individuals who may have orchestrated the killing.
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The motion also suggests that someone else may have orchestrated the shooting and that witnesses who could testify on the matter are being interviewed. “This case involves decades-old allegations, and with every new piece of evidence, it becomes increasingly clear that critical facts have yet to be fully examined,” said attorney Carl Arnold, who is leading Davis’ defense.
Prosecutors have said any immunity agreement was limited and they have strong evidence against Davis, including his own accounts of the shooting in the tell-all memoir “Compton Street Legend.”
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