Keefe D, the suspect charged for the killing of Tupac Shakur, has once again been denied by Clark County District Court Judge Carli Kierny.
On Tuesday (January 21), Clark County District Court Judge Carli Kierny, decided that Duane “Keffe D” Davis had provided no proof of any immunity deals and that “the state of Nevada has never offered” him a deal.
Davis was arrested in September 2023 at his home in Las Vegas. The California native and his attorney Carl Arnold have since continue to argue that he should had never been charged with murder. Immunity agreements he claims were made years ago that should prevent the former gang leader from being charged.
Prosecutors disagree claiming Davis has provided no proof that he was granted immunity by authorities who interviewed him in 1998 and in the early 2000s. Prosecutors have also stated that there is strong evidence against Davis, including his own accounts of the 1996 shooting in his tell-all memoir.
Aside from the memoir, Davis has also discussed the murder in various interview including the infamous VLAD TV appearance.
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What’s next for Keefe D? His attorney has stated that they would decide in the coming days whether to appeal the judge’s decision to the state Supreme Court.