Texas Teen Seeks New Trial After Conviction in Fatal Track Meet Stabbing
1-Minute Brief
The case highlights questions about judicial impartiality and the appeals process following a high-profile youth conviction.
Key Facts
- Karmelo Anthony, 19, was convicted and sentenced to 35 years in prison in June for fatally stabbing a fellow student.
- The trial judge, John Roach, was removed from the case after defense concerns over impartiality.
- The fatal stabbing occurred during a high school track meet in suburban Dallas.
- Anthony's defense sought Judge Roach's recusal after he commented that the jury 'got it right' post-verdict.
- The case returned to court this week as Anthony seeks a new trial.
What Happened
Karmelo Anthony, a Texas teenager, was convicted of fatally stabbing a 17-year-old at a high school track meet. His defense is seeking a new trial, and the original judge has been removed from the case.
Why It Matters
The removal of the trial judge and the request for a new trial raise issues about judicial conduct and the fairness of high-profile criminal proceedings involving young defendants.
What's Next
A hearing on Anthony's request for a new trial is expected to proceed with a new judge. Further legal proceedings will determine whether the conviction stands or a new trial is granted.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft18h agoTexas teen convicted in fatal stabbing at track meet seeks a new trial and judge
- Fox NewsRight8h agoKarmelo Anthony's defense targets judge who said jury 'got it right' after murder conviction
- ABC NewsLeft4h agoTrial judge removed from Karmelo Anthony case as teen seeks new trial
