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Texas teen was not found to be guilty in 2022 for murder

A jury decided the fate of a Texas in Texas, who was charged that he had stabbed his high school classmate in a bathroom in 2022 in order not to owe him murder and owe him to murder.

After Kwtx was unable to make a judgment on Monday and Tuesday on Monday and Tuesday, a jury from Bell County announced that in May 2022 they found no murder of the Belton High School on the Belton High School on the Belton High School for murder.

The jury was guilty of allison for criminal murder.

Allison was released under the conditions of his bond, reported the outlet, which remains until his conviction on June 16, where he is compared to a possible fine of up to $ 10,000 in a state prison in a state prison.

The Texas high school was charged with murder after stabbed classmates in the bathroom: police

Bell County's jury is not guilty of Caysen Allison because of murder of Joe Ramirez's death. (Police authority of the Belton/Gofundme/Joe Ramirez 'burial and funeral costs)

Allison has been under house arrest since July 2022 after a judge, according to KWTX, reduced its bond of $ 1 million to $ 175,000.

The Belton police authority said Allison ran away from school after the stabbing in 2022, but was arrested 20 minutes later.

The fatal argument occurred during a fight in the school's school clothing, as can be seen from a arrest of the affidavit from KWTX.

The report states that Allison waived his rights against self -accusation and admitted to detectives that he fatally stabbed Ramirez Jr.

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Jose Luis Ramirez Jr.

According to the police, Jose Luis Ramirez Jr. was fatally stabbed in a bathroom in his Texas high school in May 2022 in May 2022. (Viktoria Ramirez Facebook)

The officials found Ramirez Jr. under “Big Punktion Wounds on his chest” and he was brought to a local hospital in a critical condition.

In the hospital, KTWX reported that the officials noticed that Ramirez suffered “several stitches and sloping injuries along his chest, back, legs and arms”. He was later declared dead.

During earlier statements, one of Allison's friends, Chris Bittle, described the events that led to the fatal argument and in the school's bathroom during the fight.

According to Bittle's earlier account, there was a heated argument between Allison and Ramirez on a prom night after the party. SMS showed that allison after this party sent a text to Bittle and was asked: “Brother, bring me a gun.”

Bittle also remembered what was happening on the day of the stitch and explained that, although there was a plan for Allison and Ramirez, there was to fight, but not to fight at school, and were surprised to meet Ramirez and his friends on school fighting. Bittle said he and Allison tried to go after using the toilet, but Ramirez and his four friends did not leave them.

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Caysen Allison was not murdered in the death of classmates Joe Ramirez, but the lower indictment for a lower indictment is guilty (Belton police department)

Bittle also claimed that he tried to get in when Ramirez Allison was beaten, but was hit by one of the other teenagers in the group who showed the mobile phone video of the fight.

Allison's defense argued that he had acted in a “struggle for his life” after he had been attacked by Ramirez in the school's bathroom.

After the fight, the officials went to Allison's house after he had fled the scene, where the officers heard him when he was talking to someone and said: “I did something at school” and asked her to bring him to Waco.

Detectives also took photos of Allison's white shoes that were covered with blood when he told the investigators with which knife Ramirez he killed and where he had unloaded the gun.

Madison Barnes, Ramirez 'ex-girlfriend and a close girlfriend of Allison, said that Allison threatened threats against Ramirez before the knife stab. She also told the jury that Allison warned her that he “wanted Joe about life support, wanted to stamp his head, dangled his jaw from his face and wanted him in the hospital”.

Ramirez Jr., a senior at the school, was described on a Gofundme page that collected money for his family as “very friendly, loving and gentle young man”.

Allison's defender Zachary Boyd told KWTX that he was satisfied with the jury's decision in a very challenging case.

“The Allison family is so sorry for their loss because there is no good result. There is no happy ending in relation to everyone who is happy here,” said Boyd.

“The world is not black and white. The world is grayscale and ultimately we have the question of what they do if the problem is bullying or one of the child who is so afraid that he will bring a knife to school to defend himself?”

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Almost three years later, another teenager was violently killed in Texas when he took part in a high school meeting.

Karmelo Anthony, the 17-year-old, who was accused of having stabbed Frisco, Texas Trackstar Austin Metcalf, was released from prison after his bond from $ 1 million had dropped to $ 250,000.

As with Allison, Anthony's bond conditions belong to house arrest and an ankle monitor, and he can only leave his home with the judge's permission.

If Anthony is convicted, thanks to a 2005, it cannot be confronted with the death penalty against the death penalty because he is a teenager Supreme Court Rules in one case called Roper v. Simmons.

Fox News Digital turned to a comment on Allison's lawyer, but did not immediately receive an answer.

Lorraine Taylor from Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

Stepheny Price is an author for Fox News Digital and Fox Business. She treats topics such as missing people, murders, national crime cases, illegal immigration and more. Story's tips and ideas can be sent to Stepheny.price@fox.com

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