Duane “Keefe D” Davis, the Crip member who has been charged with orchestrating the 1996 murder of iconic rapper Tupac Shakur, is being accused of attempting to orchestrate murder yet again, this time from behind bars while he awaits his June trial. According to court documents filed by the prosecutor’s office in Las Vegas on Thursday, Davis was discussing plans to potentially organize the assassination of witnesses who could testify against him during his trial next year.
Prosecutors said they sent the public defender’s office a list of names as part of their pre-trial preparations, which included known gang members and witnesses who were cooperating with the DA’s office. Because criminal defendants have the right to cross-examine witnesses who testify against them, that kind of revelation is common.
But in this case, prosecutors say that a member of the public defender’s office who is not working on Davis’ case gave the […]
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