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House Democrats Discuss Race and Jury Selection in Karmelo Anthony Case

House Democrats have raised concerns about the influence of race and jury selection in the guilty verdict of Karmelo Anthony, who was sentenced to 35 years for the stabbing of Austin Metcalf. While some lawmakers claim the trial was racially biased, sources indicate that the jury included racial minorities. The case has prompted discussions on self-defense claims and the fairness of the judicial system for minorities.

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House Democrats have expressed concerns regarding the impact of race and jury selection on the guilty verdict in the Karmelo Anthony case. Representative Christian Menefee of Texas highlighted the composition of the jury, stating, "A travesty, two lives ruined, and what struck me most is that you had an all-white jury." Anthony was sentenced to 35 years in prison for the stabbing and killing of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf at a high school track event. Activists and lawmakers have criticized the trial as unfair and racially biased.

Menefee further stated, "Juries should represent the diversity of this country," questioning the fairness of the trial's outcome. However, sources close to the trial indicated that three jurors were racial minorities, with a total of six minorities among the 18 jurors, including alternates. Four Black men testified in defense of Metcalf, asserting that Anthony was not provoked.

Supporters of Anthony argue that he acted in self-defense and have called for a review of the case and an appeal. Representative Troy Carter of Louisiana remarked on the imbalance in the judicial system regarding African Americans and people of color, expressing hope for an opportunity to appeal. Other lawmakers emphasized the need to address violence among youth and suggested reopening the case for further evidence examination. The case has sparked discussions about race, self-defense claims, and equal treatment under the law, with Menefee stating, "The American justice system does not work equally for everybody."

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