Karmelo Anthony Appeals for Legal Aid Citing Poverty After Murder Conviction
Karmelo Anthony, convicted of murdering Austin Metcalf at a track event, has appealed for legal representation. Documents claim Anthony is "penniless" and "too poor to employ counsel," leading to his request for assistance due to severe financial constraints.

Karmelo Anthony, who was convicted of the murder of Austin Metcalf, has formally filed an appeal for legal representation.
His appeal reportedly stems from significant financial constraints. Documents associated with the appeal claim Anthony is "penniless" and "too poor to employ counsel," indicating his inability to secure legal assistance independently.
The conviction of Anthony for Metcalf's murder relates to an incident that occurred at a track event.
According to Hindustan Times World, Anthony is seeking counsel to navigate his legal situation following the conviction.
Advertisement
AdSense slot • inline