Duane Davis' police-recorded retelling shapes Tupac murder trial

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In the Tupac Shakur murder trial in Las Vegas, jurors heard a lengthy 2008 police interview in which a younger Duane Davis recounts the night of the shooting, a version that aligns with his memoir Compton Street Legend. Prosecutors say Davis’ public statements breach a proffer agreement, while his defense has criticized the statements; the judge allowed the recording to be played and the trial continues with another recording expected.
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