Duane “Keffe D” Davis has been granted bail after his attorneys filed for the alleged Tupac Shakur killer to be placed on home arrest.
His attorneys previously requested bail be set at less than $100,000 but a judge has set bail much higher…at $750,000. If Keefe D is able to post bail, the court needs to verify that it is a legal source.
Tupac Shakur murder suspect Duane "Keefe D" Davis has been granted bail pending his criminal trial if he can pay $750,000. pic.twitter.com/jvRsefEzRA
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“A source hearing is basically where, if the defendant has the ability to post bail before he is released, the judge will listen to evidence and information concerning the source of the bond,” Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson said. “Who is putting up the money? It is to determine whether or not it is a legitimate source for purposes of posting bond.”
Keefe, who has confessed multiple times to being connected to Tupac’s 1996 murder. Although he denies shooting Pac, he says he was in the vehicle where the shots were fired from and that he even handed the shooter the gun.