We’ll have to wait a bit longer to see if Tupac will get justice.The court has delayed the murder trial, accusing Keefe D of killing Tupac Shakur.uring a hearing in Nevada on Tuesday, Keefe D’s new attorney said he needed more time to review discovery materials in the case.The lawyer, Carl E.G. Arnold, spoke about his client to the media: “He’s upbeat that he can possibly get out of here real soon. The state has to provide evidence of a gun, of a car, and, most importantly, whether Mr. Davis was even in Las Vegas at the time.The trial was supposed to start in June but has been pushed back to November.