Keefe D he will have to sit behind bars before the trial. A judge overseeing Tupac's murder trial has denied his most recent request for bail.
As was mentioned with Newsweek, Clark District Court Judge Carli Kierny denied Duane Keith “Keefe D” Davis' appeal for bail. Earlier this summer, record executive Cash “Wack 100” Jones offered to post the $750,000. On Tuesday, August 27, the judge made it clear that he has doubts why the entertainment executive would support the self-proclaimed Southside Crip shooter during his legal troubles. “I have a feeling that things are trying to be covered up,” Judge Kearney said, hinting that he had more questions than answers about where the money came from.
After his formal dismissal, Keefe D's attorney asked the court to postpone the trial date to 2025, as the state has new discovery that his team has yet to review. “Based on the conversations with Mr. Davis, there are some motions that he needs to file regarding the possible dismissal of the case that I won't be able to prepare until sometime in October,” Carl Arnold added.
Later in the proceedings, Keefe D claimed that two prison officers assaulted him in his cell. The trial has been rescheduled for March 2025. You can watch footage of the court hearing below.