Duane "Keefe D" Davis , who's the only man charged with the murder of Tupac Shakur, will have to wait even longer for his trial .
According to a report Complex published on Saturday, November 29, Davis' trial has been delayed by six more months. The trial was originally set for February, however, there's a large amount of evidence that still needs to be examined by Davis' legal team. His attorney, Robert Draskovich, reportedly referred to the trove of details as "voluminous." Davis previously pleaded not guilty after he was arrested in 2023, and recently emphasized that authorities have no solid evidence against him.
"They ain't got no evidence," Davis said in an interview with The Art of Dialogue . "They don't got nothing. They know they don't have nothing. They can't even

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