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Defense lawyer tells jury client lied in Tupac murder book

Source: Associated Press · All Associated Press reports

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Summary

The short AP clip shows an interview with defense attorney Michael Sanft on the first day of Duane 'Keffe D' Davis's trial for the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur. Sanft admits telling the jury his client lied in the 2019 book 'Compton Street Legend' and discusses the challenge of persuading jurors which statements to believe. Prosecutors plan to use the book's incriminating passages while the defense highlights exaggerations made for sales.

Editorial Assessment

The clip accurately captures the defense's core strategy of discrediting the defendant's own prior statements. Viewers receive clear context on the book's role as evidence but miss broader trial details such as prosecution witnesses or the 2008 police proffer that also features in the case. Framing is straightforward and balanced for a short news segment.

Key Moments

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Defense lawyer tells jury his client is a liar regarding statements in the book

Sanft explicitly confirms this in the clip and court filings; matches multiple reports on opening statements.

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Client previously claimed he was in the car and provided the gun but now denies it

Consistent with Davis's book admissions versus current not-guilty plea and post-arrest statements.

Sources Consulted

  1. A dispute over fact vs. fiction in Tupac Shakur's 1996 killing
  2. Tupac Shakur Murder Trial Begins With Revenge Motive and Questions Over a Book
  3. In Tupac murder trial, the defendant is also the prosecution's star witness
  4. Defense lawyer in Tupac Shakur murder trial: My client lied in book