Man Charged in Tupac’s Murder Seeks To Suppress Key Evidence, Lawyers Cite ‘Misleading Portrait’
Man Charged in Tupac’s Murder Seeks To Suppress Key Evidence, Lawyers Cite ‘Misleading Portrait’
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Man Charged in Tupac’s Murder Seeks To Suppress Key Evidence, Lawyers Cite ‘Misleading Portrait’
Duane Davis, who was charged in 2023 with Tupac Shakur's murder, is seeking to suppress evidence obtained in an 'unlawful' search.

Duane Davis’ lawyers rejected the misleading portrayal of Davis. They stated he was portrayed as still a drug-dealing gang leader. Instead, the motion offered evidence of his reformed life decades after Tupac Shakur’s murder. The motion argued that Davis is a 60-year-old cancer survivor, works as an inspector for oil refineries, and has lived with his wife in Henderson, Nevada, for nine years.