A man suspected of killing rap icon Tupac Shakur has failed to appear in court for a hearing on whether his defense team is ready to go trial.
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Duane “Keffe D” Davis also did not attend a scheduled hearing in another case, in which he is accused of fighting with another man at the Clark County Detention Center in late December.A spokesperson for Davis' attorney declined to say why he did not attend either hearing. The Associated Press left messages with the detention center seeking more information.
Kierny has said Davis is not protected from prosecution because he lacks proof of any such agreements.
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