Collin County grand jury indicts Karmelo Anthony for first-degree murder in Frisco stabbing

Overview of Texas First Degree Murder Laws​

Texas does not officially use the term "first degree murder" which can sometimes be a little bit confusing. Instead, the equivalent in Texas is known as "capital murder," which is murder for which a perpetrator can get a sentence of capital punishment. To convict a defendant of capital murder, prosecutors must be able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that:

  • The defendant intentionally and knowingly caused the death of another person; THE POS DID JUST THAT
  • The defendant intended to cause serious bodily injury and committed an act that was clearly dangerous to human life and this act caused the death of an individual...THE POS DID JUST THAT


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Quoted my post but didn't read it.

Not only that but he stopped reading his own link when he got to the part he like. LOL

Vols, read your own link all the way down. Specifically, the part that says "In addition to the above criteria, in order for the charge to be capital murder, as opposed to just "murder' in Texas, one of the following must apply:"
 
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