Keefe D’s Trial Moved Back to November After Hiring New Attorney

Duane “Keefe D” Davis appeared in court on Tuesday (February 20), where he learned that he is now scheduled to go to trial on Nov. 4 for the murder of 2Pac. 

This comes as Davis’ new attorney, Carl “E.G.” Arnold, requested more time to review the discovery material in the case. Arnold also stated after the hearing that he’s confident that Davis will make bail, adding that he’ll have to put up $75,000 and potentially qualify for house arrest. Arnold stated, “He’s upbeat that he can possibly get out of here real soon.” 

Keefe D to Appear in Court, Seeking to Get on House Arrest Pending Trial

Previously, reports noted that Duane “Keefe D” Davis and his legal team requested bail but were shut down by prosecutors who claimed he was “too dangerous” to be released

However, Davis’ lawyers feel this shouldn’t stop him from being able to be put on house arrest. Keefe D’s team is expected to ask the judge in his case to allow him to be placed on house arrest pending his trial.

News of this comes after Davis’ lawyers said all of Keefe D’s 2Pac statements were for “entertainment.”

source: Law & Crime