Update 11/03/2023 1:00am:

Video shows Duane "Keefe D" Davis's appearance in court for arraignment in 2Pac murder case. As previously reported, Keefe D entered a plea of not-guilty and will not face the death penalty. Moreover, the 60-year-old will retain special public defenders Robert Arroyo and Charles Cano to head his defense. 


Original 11/02/2023 4:06pm:

Duane "Keefe D" Davis entered a not-guilty plea during his arraignment in a Las Vegas courtroom on Thursday (November 2). 

Davis, 60, was represented by special public defenders Robert Arroyo and Charles Cano. This comes after delays in the arraignment, as Keefe D previously stated that his lawyer wasn't able to make his hearing. It was later revealed that he was unable to come to a deal with defense attorney Ross Goodman and he would need a public defender. 

Prosecutors also revealed on Thursday that they do not plan to seek the death penalty in the case. However, Keefe D could still face life in prison if convicted.

Keefe D is the only living person who was in the car the night 2Pac was shot in Las Vegas on Sept. 7, 1996. He is also the only person ever charged in the incident, as he faces one count of murder with a deadly weapon and a gang enhancement.

Source: NewsNation