Suspect in Tupac Shakur killing seeks to delay trial as defense identifies new witnesses
- Attorneys for Duane "Keffe D" Davis filed a motion to delay the trial, stating that more time is needed for investigative work to ensure a fair trial for Davis.
- The defense mentioned new witnesses identified by a private investigator, who can confirm that Davis was not present during Tupac Shakur's shooting.
- Prosecutors claim they have strong evidence against Davis, including details from his memoir "Compton Street Legend," which recounts the shooting.
- The motion indicates that someone else may have orchestrated the shooting, and witnesses are being interviewed regarding this suggestion.
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Man to stand trial for murder of rapper Tupac Shakur next year
A Nevada judge on Tuesday postponed the murder trial of the only suspect ever charged in the 1996 killing of rap icon Tupac Shakur for nearly a year, saying she had little choice given new developments presented by his defence attorneys and the need to ensure a fair trial.
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