Texas judge denies Karmelo Anthony a new trial
Karmelo Anthony's murder conviction and 35-year prison sentence are staying in place after a Texas judge denied his request for a new trial.
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- First observed by CurrentWire: Fox News · Aug 22, 2026 at 5:00 PM ET
- Coverage span: 4h 24m
- Coverage: 2 reports from 2 independent publications
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Texas judge denies Karmelo Anthony a new trial(opens original report in a new tab)Fox NewsTier B
Judge denies Karmelo Anthony's bid for new trial after ex-lawyers detail dispute that kept him from testifying(opens original report in a new tab)Karmelo Anthony's former lawyers testified that a dispute over an unwritten deal with prosecutors kept the convicted murderer from taking the stand. — Fox News
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- 30.5 of 35
- Source authority
- 14 of 20
- Coverage breadth
- 8.5 of 20
- Geographic relevance
- 10 of 10
- Story prominence
- 10 of 10
- Velocity
- 2.5 of 5
Strongest signal: geographic relevance, 10 of 10. How each signal is calculated.
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