Nipsey Hussle was murdered on March 31 2019 and Eric Holder was arrested for doing the deed shortly after.
Yet, Holder has yet to go to trial for Nip's killing.
That's finally going to change. Holder will stand before a judge on June 2 and has a readiness hearing on May 19. In a readiness hearing, the defense and the prosecutors discuss the facts of the case and either agree to resolve the case or not.
The trial was originally supposed to start on April 4, 2020. But then came COVID. Holder also had a mental health breakdown and lost Christopher Darden as his lawyer, which delayed things further.
He has already pleaded not guilty to one count of murder, two counts of attempted murder, two counts of assault with a deadly weapon, and one count of felony possession of a firearm in Nipsey's Death.