After months of delays and an attempt for clemency, the execution of Robert Roberson will resume, according to a new filing ...
Roberson was convicted of killing his 2-year-old daughter in a “shaken baby” case that many say led to an innocent man’s ...
Robert Roberson’s execution will be moving forward after The Texas Supreme Court ruled on Friday that a legislative subpoena ...
It is the latest twist in the political saga surrounding the Roberson case, which drew national attention and sparked fresh ...
The Texas House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence summoned Roberson to testify about his case, which successfully stayed ...
The Texas Supreme Court is a civil court jurisdiction and does not rule on criminal cases. So Friday's ruling was only on the subpoena power of the legislature and does not address the merits of ...
The Texas House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence summoned Roberson to testify about his case, which successfully stayed ...
The Supreme Court of Texas ruled Friday that a legislative subpoena cannot stop an execution and that "the legislature lacks ...
The Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence subpoenaed Roberson to testify as part of its investigation into a state law designed to address junk science. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued to ...
Robert Roberson has maintained his innocence in his daughter's death and doubt has been cast on his conviction due to the “shaken baby syndrome” ...
The execution of Robert Roberson -- whose "shaken baby syndrome" murder conviction in the death of his 2-year-old daughter has come under scrutiny -- will resume.
Brian Wharton, the lead detective who testified for the prosecution at trial but now believes that Robert Roberson is innocent ... the Texas attorney general’s office and state courts.