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Prosecutors alleged that Roberson killed the child by violently shaking her — a diagnosis commonly referred to at the time as ...
A judge has set a new execution date for a Texas man who had been set last year to become the first person in the U.S. to be ...
An execution date has been set for Texas death row inmate Robert Roberson. But the “shaken baby syndrome" case is far from ...
A Texas judge on Wednesday set a new execution date for Robert Roberson, a death row inmate who says he is innocent of murder ...
A hearing Wednesday will determine whether Texas can proceed with a new execution date for Roberson, who would be the first ...
Judge Reeve Jackson, a visiting judge from Smith County's 114th District Court, set the updated execution date, noting the ...
A district judge set a new execution date for Texas death row inmate, Robert Roberson. Roberson's new execution date is ...
Robert Roberson, a Texas man convicted of his daughter's 2002 death based on the discredited "Shaken Baby Syndrome" theory, ...
After Roberson avoided execution in 2024, a Texas judge felt forced to rule in the state's favor on Wednesday.
A district court judge on July 16 set a new execution date for Texas death-row inmate Robert Roberson despite an effort by a bipartisan group of Texas lawmakers to reexamine the evidence ...
He has claimed his innocence for roughly two decades, claiming junk science or the Shaken Baby Syndrome as the reason for his conviction.
Texas could soon execute a man before his appeal is heard — and set a dangerous national precedent Advocates say Robert Roberson was wrongfully convicted. Texas AG demands the death penalty anyway ...