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Karmelo Anthony's lawyer asks for new trial over track meet killing as new details emerge

Karmelo Anthony's lawyer asks for new trial over track meet killing as new details emerge

Summary

Karmelo Anthony, convicted of killing a 17-year-old at a Texas high school track meet, is seeking a new trial. His lawyers argue that important evidence about both sides’ behavior was kept secret during the original trial, which led to a 35-year prison sentence.

Key Facts

  • Karmelo Anthony was convicted for the stabbing death of Austin Metcalf, 17, at a high school track meet near Dallas.
  • Anthony was sentenced to 35 years in prison last year.
  • Both sides had agreed to keep certain evidence hidden to prevent inflaming racial tensions.
  • Anthony is Black; Metcalf was white.
  • Evidence not shown in the trial included Anthony’s past text about stabbing someone and Metcalf’s history of fighting and racist language.
  • The original trial judge was removed because of comments supporting the guilty verdict.
  • Safety concerns arose due to threats against both families, witnesses, and the trial judge.
  • The new judge must decide whether to allow a retrial based on these issues.
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