What a Gag Order Means for a Court Case
COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 29 – Judge John Roach's gag order restricts all parties from discussing the Frisco track meet stabbing case to ensure a fair trial, with violations risking contempt or fines, court records show.
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Judge issues gag order in Frisco track meet case as investigation continues
A Collin County judge has issued a sweeping gag order in the high-profile murder case involving Karmelo Anthony, a North Texas teen charged in the deadly stabbing of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf at a high school track meet earlier this year. The judicial gag order was filed July 28, according to court records. A protective order has also been filed in the case, though its purpose and subject remain unclear. The order bars attorneys and parties dir…
·Fort Worth, United States
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