Legal professionals for the person suspected of killing rap icon Tupak Shakur are investigating proof that might present an alternate explanation for dying.
Duane “Keffe D” Davis is the one individual nonetheless alive who was within the car from which pictures have been fired in Las Vegas, Nevada, on 7 September 1996.
Shakur died from his accidents six days later.
And Davis’s legal professionals say they’ve witness data that Shakur was in secure situation after the capturing.
They’re consulting medical and forensic consultants to judge potential various causes of dying.
Defence legal professionals additionally wish to delay subsequent month’s trial, saying extra time is required for investigative work to make sure Davis will get a good trial.
The movement filed on Friday in a Nevada courtroom offers perception into Davis’ defence, noting {that a} non-public investigator has recognized witnesses who can testify that he was not on the scene of the 1996 capturing, nor was he in Las Vegas on the time.
The movement additionally means that another person might have orchestrated the capturing and that witnesses who might testify on the matter are being interviewed.
The defence staff mentioned in a press release that the brand new developments and the necessity to interview key witnesses necessitate a delay.
A listening to has been scheduled for Tuesday to debate the timing of the trial.
“This case includes decades-old allegations, and with each new piece of proof, it turns into more and more clear that crucial information have but to be totally examined,” mentioned legal professional Carl Arnold.
On the evening of the capturing, Shakur was in a BMW being pushed by Demise Row Data founder Marion “Suge” Knight.
They have been ready at a purple mild when a white Cadillac pulled up subsequent to them and gunfire erupted.
Davis, an ex-gang chief who’s accused of orchestrating Shakur’s killing close to the Las Vegas Strip, has pleaded not responsible to first-degree homicide and has been jailed since his September 2023 arrest.