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’
Background
Duane Davis, who was charged in 2023 with Tupac Shakur's murder, is seeking to suppress evidence obtained in an 'unlawful' search.
The Case
Davis' lawyers claim that the search was conducted without a warrant and that the evidence obtained was therefore inadmissible.
The Evidence
The evidence in question includes a gun found in Davis' car, which his lawyers argue was planted by the police.
The Trial
The trial is set to begin in the coming weeks, and Davis' lawyers are confident that they can prove that the evidence was obtained illegally.
Conclusion
The case has sparked widespread debate about the use of evidence obtained through unlawful means in criminal trials.
Sources
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