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Judge: Prosecutors have a 'pretty compelling case' in Tupac murder trial - YouTube

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A judge called prosecutors' case against the Tupac murder suspect "pretty compelling" — even though he may not have pulled the trigger.

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Theory Briefing

  • A judge publicly called the prosecution's case "pretty compelling," a rare signal of strength before a verdict is reached.
  • Prosecutors are pursuing legal theories that could hold the suspect responsible for Tupac's 1996 killing even if he wasn't the actual shooter.
  • The case hinges on whether someone can be criminally liable for a murder they allegedly orchestrated but didn't personally carry out.