Man Accused in Tupac Shakur's Killing Renews Plea for House Arrest
Duane 'Keffe D' Davis submits new financial records to support his request for release before trial
- Davis' attorney argues that his client, who is fighting cancer, should be released due to health concerns.
- Prosecutors claim Davis is attempting to obscure the source of bail money provided by hip-hop figure Cash 'Wack 100' Jones.
- Judge previously denied bail over concerns Davis and Jones might profit from Davis' story.
- Davis, charged with first-degree murder, faces life imprisonment if convicted.
- Trial for the 1996 murder of the rapper is set to begin on November 4.