A witness in the trial of the man accused of murdering Tupac Shakur became combative while testifying, refusing to answer questions he believed would lead to a conviction. The witness stated his reluctance to send the defendant to prison as his reason for not cooperating.
The trial is currently underway to determine the guilt or innocence of Duane “Keffe D” in the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur. Details of the proceedings have emerged regarding a witness’s testimony and subsequent refusal to fully answer questions posed by the prosecution.
The witness, whose name has not been released, expressed a lack of positive regard for the man on trial, Duane “Keffe D.” However, despite this, the witness refused to answer questions that he felt would contribute to sending “Keffe D” to prison. According to reports, the witness stated, “I don’t want to send him to prison.”
The reason for the witness’s reluctance to cooperate remains unclear beyond his stated desire to avoid contributing to a conviction. This development introduces a potentially significant challenge for the prosecution as they attempt to build a case against Duane “Keffe D” in the high-profile murder trial.
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