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Afterhis surprising arrest for the murder of Tupac Shakur, Duane Keith Davis, a.k.a.
Keefe D, has pleaded not guilty.
Keefe D was arraigned in Clark County District Court in Nevada on November 2, accordingto the Associated Press.
They had no comment to media,per KTNV.
Keefe D has meanwhile been trying to hire high-profile defense attorney Ross Goodman, which has delayed the case.
Prosecutors will not be seeking the death penalty.
Keefe D is currently being held without bail.
His next hearing, to schedule the trial, is set for November 7.
Keefe D was arrested on September 29, 27 years after Tupacs killing in a drive-by shooting.
(He did not claim to have pulled the trigger, and prosecutors did not argue this.)