Keefe D Asks Nevada Supreme Court To Toss 2Pac Murder Charges: ‘The Global Public Is Watching’

Keefe D Asks Nevada Supreme Court To Toss 2Pac Murder Charges: ‘The Global Public Is Watching’
Keefe D is pushing to have the 2Pac murder case against him thrown out… this time by the Nevada Supreme Court.
According to Billboard, his legal team filed a new motion claiming the state has no real evidence beyond Duane “Keefe D” Davis’s own words. The filing states, “This prosecution has captured worldwide attention… The global public is watching how Nevada upholds due process, fairness, and the rule of law. […] “Nevada law is unambiguous: a conviction cannot rest solely on an uncorroborated extrajudicial statement. The State has offered nothing to corroborate the trustworthiness of Mr. Davis’s alleged statements, and nothing independently connecting him to the murder itself.”
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The former gang member has publicly admitted to being involved in #2Pac’s 1996 $hooting, including in his 2019 memoir, where he claimed he handed the g*n to his nephew, Orlando Anderson.
A lower court denied Keefe D’s earlier request to have the charges dismissed.
The case is scheduled for trial in February 2026.
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