Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Las Vegas decide orders jurors to court docket earlier than potential 'Keffe D' jail struggle re-trial

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A decide ordered a listening to Tuesday to recall jurors who convicted the person accused of orchestrating the homicide of Tupac Shakur for a jail struggle.

On April 9, a Clark County jury discovered Davis, 61, responsible of combating with one other inmate on the Clark County Detention Middle in December. The one-day trial concerned two costs. Davis is in custody on accusations that he orchestrated the 1996 homicide of Tupac Shakur.

In paperwork filed April 18, Davis’ legal professional alleged a number of jurors mentioned “about inmates fighting about how the little guy has to work harder to preserve his reputation” whereas awaiting lunch throughout a break.

In court docket Tuesday, Clark County District Courtroom Decide Nadia Krall ordered a listening to for July 2 to listen to from jurors in regards to the allegation. All fourteen jurors had been anticipated to attend.

In the course of the trial, Krall repeatedly informed the jury to not talk about the case throughout any break till jury deliberations.

It took the jury 90 minutes to return to its responsible verdict in April. Each costs carry jail time.

Davis’ trial on the homicide cost was scheduled for 2026.

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