Judge in Tupac trial
Judge in Tupac trial

Judge in Tupac trial

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During a heated bail hearing, Duane 'Keffe D' Davis, charged with Tupac Shakur's murder, vocally criticized prosecutors while Judge Carli Kierny expressed skepticism about the source of a proposed $112,500 bond payment. The judge previously rejected this payment, tied to an exclusive interview with Davis, suggesting it could undermine his compliance with trial orders. Davis's attorney, Carl Arnold, contended that without a conviction, Davis should not be barred from profiting from his story. However, prosecutors argued that Davis poses a public threat and that allowing bond from unverified sources raises serious concerns. The judge postponed the bail decision for another week, demanding further documentation on the payment's origin. Davis's outbursts included attacks on the prosecutors' character and complaints about evidence being reviewed against him.

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