
LAS VEGAS — Attorneys for the man suspected of killing rap icon Tupac Shakur want to delay next month’s trial, saying more time is needed for investigative work to ensure that Duane “Keffe D” Davis gets a fair trial. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: Duane Davis is asking a Nevada court to delay his trial in the Tupac Shakur killing case so his defense team has more time to find witnesses and build its case.
Key Points:
A trial delay could keep a high-profile murder case in court longer, adding legal costs for taxpayers and prolonging uncertainty for the public and Shakur’s family.
More time for defense witnesses and forensic review could improve the chance of a fair verdict, which matters for public trust in the justice system.
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Central defendant in the article, seeking a trial delay and contesting the murder charge.
The killing under discussion centers on his death and the investigation around it.
The court is directly handling the motion to delay the trial and set the hearing timing.
Davis’s lead attorney, quoted on the defense’s request to delay trial and investigation needs.
Named as a key figure in the night of the shooting and part of the factual narrative.
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