📌NEW FILING IN THE Karmelo Anthony Case
According to a document filed in Collin County, Texas, Karmelo Anthony has officially filed a Notice of Appeal and submitted a Pauper’s Oath, claiming he is indigent and unable to afford appellate counsel or the costs associated with his appeal.
The filing requests:
🔹 Appointment of an attorney for the appeal.
🔹 A free copy of the trial transcripts and exhibits.
🔹 Representation before the Texas Court of Appeals.
The document was filed on June 10, 2026, following his conviction and 35-year sentence.
The appeals process now begins.
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KARMELO ANTHONY UPDATE
Karmelo Anthony has officially filed a Notice of Appeal following his conviction in the murder of Austin Metcalf.
The filing, submitted in the 296th District Court of Collin County, notifies the court that Anthony intends to appeal his conviction to the Fifth Court of Appeals in Dallas.
The document also includes a Pauper’s Oath, in which Anthony swears under oath that he is indigent and unable to afford counsel or the costs associated with the appeal. As a result, he has requested that the court appoint an attorney to represent him during the appeals process and provide the trial transcripts and records necessary for appellate review.
To be clear, this filing does not overturn the verdict, grant a new trial, or change Anthony’s sentence. It is the formal first step in the appellate process and preserves his right to challenge the conviction before a higher court.
Appeals are common in serious felony cases, particularly those involving lengthy prison sentences. The appellate court will review the trial record and determine whether any legal errors occurred that would justify overturning the conviction or ordering a new trial.
For now, the jury’s guilty verdict remains in place, and Anthony remains convicted of Austin Metcalf’s murder.
I will continue to monitor the case and provide updates as new filings become available.