A court in the United States begins the Tupac Shakur murder trial with opening statements. Multiple outlets report that prosecutors and defense attorneys present their opening positions as the case moves into evidence and witness testimony.
The trial centers on the circumstances surrounding Shakur’s death and who may be responsible. Outlets describe the proceedings’ start, noting that both sides lay out what they intend to prove during the trial and how they expect the evidence to support their respective accounts.
While coverage focuses largely on the commencement of the trial rather than new substantive allegations, the reports reflect the standard trial-day framing: the prosecution outlining its theory of the case and the defense responding with its own interpretation. As the trial proceeds, outlets are expected to emphasize developments in witness testimony, presented evidence, and courtroom rulings.