Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 14
Texas Judge Defends Barring Cameras in 35-Year Karmelo Anthony Murder Trial
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 14

Texas Judge Defends Barring Cameras in 35-Year Karmelo Anthony Murder Trial

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 14

Summary

  • Judge John Roach said excluding cameras and livestreams from Karmelo Anthony’s murder trial was “an easy decision” because his priority was ensuring a fair trial for both sides.
  • Roach said he barred coverage to limit outside commentary and public pressure on the proceedings and jury, arguing the public still had courtroom access despite criticism from reporters and spectators.
  • A Collin County jury this week sentenced Anthony to 35 years in prison after convicting him of murdering 17-year-old Austin Metcalf in a 2025 stabbing at a Frisco track meet.
  • Roach also rejected claims he had a personal relationship with the Metcalf family and said he believed the jury reached the correct verdict based on the law and facts presented in court.
  • The case remains highly charged, with protests over alleged racial bias outside the McKinney courthouse and discussion of possible appeal grounds including a Batson jury-selection claim.

Insights

With no Black jurors seated, can a legal challenge overturn Karmelo Anthony's 35-year murder sentence?
Could a new Texas self-defense ruling be the key to freedom for the convicted high school stabber?
How did a simple argument over a team tent at a track meet escalate into a teenager's murder?