In October, Keefe D pled not guilty in the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur.
He's been locked up in a Las Vegas jail since.
He may be going home soon.
Today, a judge set his bail at 750K.
His lawyer, public defender Robert Arroyo, believes Keefe will be able to post a bond.
If he can, he will be under house arrest and will have to wear an ankle monitor.
His trial is set to start in June.
Keefe D is accused of providing the gun that killed Pac and encouraging the shooting as retribution for a fight Pac had gotten into earlier that day. The man accused of firing the weapon, Keefe's nephew Orlando Anderson, was shot to death in an unrelated gang incident two years after Pac's death.
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