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Tupac Murder Suspect Duane ‘Keffe D’ Davis Gets 16–40 Months for Jailhouse Fight

The separate sentence will run during his pretrial detention for a February 2026 murder case.

Overview

  • Clark County Judge Nadia Krall sentenced Davis on Sept. 2 to 16–40 months for a December 2024 fight inside the county jail.
  • The court also imposed a concurrent one-year term, so he is expected to serve the punishment while already in custody.
  • A jury convicted him in April after viewing video of a roughly 30‑second struggle in a jail day room.
  • He remains held without bail awaiting a February 2026 trial in the Tupac Shakur murder case, as defense appeals seek dismissal over a lack of corroborating evidence beyond past statements.
  • In court, Davis said he was attacked and will receive credit for 224 days already served on the fight case.