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Closing Arguments Set for Tuesday in Frisco Murder Trial

The murder trial of Karmelo Anthony, accused of killing Austin Metcalf at a Frisco ISD track meet, has moved to the closing arguments phase after both sides finished presenting their cases.

Darnell Brooks

June 9, 20261 min read

Legal proceedings in the murder case involving Karmelo Anthony have reached a significant milestone as both the prosecution and the defense concluded their presentations. The trial, which centers on allegations that Anthony fatally stabbed Austin Metcalf during a track meet organized by the Frisco Independent School District, is now preparing for its final phase. Closing arguments are scheduled to take place on Tuesday.

The case has drawn attention due to the violent nature of the incident and the setting of a school athletic event. While the specific details of the evidence presented by either side remain undisclosed in current reports, the completion of the testimony phase marks a transition in the judicial process. The jury will now hear final summaries from both legal teams before deliberating on the verdict.

It is not yet clear when the jury will begin deliberations or when a verdict is expected to be reached. The outcome of the trial will determine the legal consequences for Anthony, who faces serious charges related to the death of Metcalf. Further updates regarding the jury's decision or any post-trial proceedings will be provided as they become available.

Source: yahoo.com.

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/us/articles/defense-rests-case-karmelo-anthony-231354073.html

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Darnell Brooks

Darnell Brooks reports on public safety, police, and the courts in Frisco and Collin County.

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