Duane
“Keefe
D”
Davis,
who
was
charged
with
the
murder
of
Tupac
Shakur,
was
granted
bail
and
house
arrest.
Spotted
on
The
HuffPost,
a
Las
Vegas
judge
set
bail
for
Davis
at
$750,000
for
the
Los
Angeles
gang
leader
who
was
charged
with
orchestrating
the
murder
of
the
legendary
Hip-Hop
star
in
1996.
The
judge
also
said
Davis
could
go
on
house
arrest
after
Davis’
attorneys
successfully
argued
their
client
doesn’t
pose
a
danger
to
society
due
to
his
health
issues.
Per
The
HuffPost:
Court-appointed
attorneys
for
Duane
“Keffe
D”
Davis
told
The
Associated
Press
after
the
hearing
in
Las
Vegas
that
they
believe
he
can
post
bail.
They
had
asked
for
bail
of
not
more
than
$100,000.
The
lawyers
argued
in
a
court
filing
a
day
before
that
their
client
—
not
witnesses,
as
prosecutors
had
said
—
faced
danger.
And
they
say
that
their
60-year-old
client
is
in
poor
health
after
battling
cancer,
which
is
in
remission,
and
that
he
won’t
flee
to
avoid
trial.
“We
believe
he
can”
post
bail,
public
defender
Robert
Arroyo
said
after
Tuesday’s
hearing.
Attorneys
For
Duane
“Keefe
D”
Davis
Had
A
Solid
Argument
Davis’
attorneys
also
called
out
lawyers
for
misrepresenting
a
jail
phone
call
and
a
list
of
names
that
went
to
the
Davis
family.
The
attorneys
pointed
to
the
prosecutors
Marc
DiGiacomo
and
Binu
Palal’s
use
of
the
term
“green
light”
during
the
October
jail
call,
calling
it
“flat
out
wrong.”
The
prosecution
argued
to
the
judge
that
“In
(Davis’)
world,
a
‘green
light’
is
an
authorization
to
kill.”
Prosecutors
argue
that
Davis’
own
words
since
2008
from
police
interviews,
a
2019
tell-all
memoir,
and
in
the
media
implicated
him
in
one
of
the
world’s
most
popular
cold
cases.
Davis’
legal
team
says
that
his
descriptions
of
Shakur’s
killing
were
“done
for
entertainment
purposes
and
to
make
money.”
We
will
continue
to
monitor
how
this
case
pans
out.
—
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