Las Vegas turns to daily drawings as crowds seek limited access to Keefe D’s long-awaited trial in Tupac Shakur’s murder. Keefe D’s murder trial is turning public entry into a daily gamble, with scarce courtroom seats awarded through a lottery. The Los Angeles Times reports Michael Jackson’s 2005 trial used daily drawings, with deputies distributing 45 public seats each morning. Prosecutors allege Keefe D supplied the gun and directed retaliation after Tupac’s group beat his nephew Orlando Anderson inside MGM Grand. Their case casts Keefe D as the organizer rather than the person who fired the fatal shots.