Judge will consider new trial for Karmelo Anthony after teen killers legal victory

A judge on Thursday will consider whether to grant Texas teenager Karmelo Anthony a new trial following his murder conviction earlier this summer in the stabbing death of a 17-year-old athlete at a high school track meet.In a legal victory for Anthony, the judge who presided over his trial was removed from the case Wednesday.Judge Michael Chitty was then assigned to consider the motion from Anthony’s attorneys asking for a retrial in killing of Austin Metcalf.Anthony, now 19, was sentenced to 35 years in prison in the case.

He attended Wednesday’s hearing wearing a green prison jumpsuit.His parents and Metcalf’s also attending the hearing.Anthony’s attorneys had asked for state District Judge John Roach to be removed in part because of a TV interview in which Roach said jurors “got it right” when they delivered a guilty verdict.In seeking a new trial, Anthony’s attorneys have argued that the June proceedings were marred by strict courtroom rules and improper jury instructions.

They have also said Anthony’s decision to not testify came after a dispute with prosecutors over an agreement to focus the trial on the events leading up to the stabbing.Jurors in the trial had rejected Anthony’s claims he acted in self-defense during a confrontation with Metcalf in the stadium bleachers last year.Students who took the stand described a heated exchange over Anthony’s refusal on a rainy spring day to leave a tent that belonged to Metcalf’s team.The case attracted national attention in part because of a flood of social media posts that amplified the killing in racial terms.

Anthony is Black; Metcalf was white.Lawyers on both sides, however, told jurors the tragedy had nothing to do with race.During the recusal hearing Wednesday, Anthony’s legal team focused on comments Roach made to a Dallas TV station after the trial had ended.

In the interview, which was played as the hearing began, Roach was asked if the jury got “it right.”“Yeah, they di...

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