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Updated · Fox News · Jun 13
House Democrats Allege Racism in Karmelo Anthony's 35-Year Sentence as Jury Makeup Is Disputed
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 13

House Democrats Allege Racism in Karmelo Anthony's 35-Year Sentence as Jury Makeup Is Disputed

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 13

Summary

  • Several House Democrats said Karmelo Anthony's 35-year sentence in the fatal stabbing of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf reflected racial bias, with some urging an appeal or renewed review of the case.
  • Rep. Christian Menefee and other critics argued Anthony faced an all-white jury and that jury strikes helped shape an unfair panel that rejected his self-defense claim.
  • Sources close to the trial disputed that account, saying 3 jurors were racial minorities and 6 of the 18 jurors, including alternates, were minorities.
  • Lawmakers including Troy Carter and Jonathan Jackson cast the verdict as part of a broader pattern in which Black defendants, they said, do not receive equal treatment on self-defense claims and in the justice system.

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