Collin County judge imposes strict rules on media access, security and courtroom conduct ahead of trial Carmelo Anthonyteen accused of stabbing classmate Austin Metcalfe He was killed in April 2025 during the Frisco Independent School District track and field meet. 296th District Court Judge John Roach Jr. signed the order in April, citing intense public interest. He also stressed the need to protect the rights of jurors, witnesses and defendants to a fair proceeding.
The trial is scheduled to begin on Monday, June 1, according to Collin County court records, CBS News reported. Anthony faces a first-degree murder charge.
If convicted, he could face 5 to 99 years in prison or prison life. In the Texas criminal justice system, 17-year-olds are considered adults.
Anthony is accused of fatally stabbing 17-year-old Austin Metcalf during a rain delay at a high school track meet. Before the stabbing at Frisco Memorial High School, Metcalf reportedly asked Anthony, who is black, to leave the event because he did not attend that school. Matt Kraft is white.
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In his speech, Roach cited Shepard v. Maxwell and argued that the restrictions were necessary to protect defendants’ rights to a fair trial, juror privacy and courtroom security. The order stipulates various conditions. The rules set by the judge are as follows:
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