Keefe D's Motion to Dismiss in Tupac Shakur Case

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Duane "Keefe D" Davis, charged with involvement in Tupac Shakur's murder 27 years after the event, has had his attorney file a motion to dismiss the charges. The motion argues that the extensive delay has violated Davis's constitutional rights, citing the loss of evidence and witnesses, and lack of corroborating evidence beyond Davis's own statements. The defense also points to a potential immunity agreement. The prosecution maintains sufficient evidence exists, and a court hearing is scheduled to consider the motion before the trial date. The case highlights the legal challenges posed by exceptionally delayed prosecutions.

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