The Texas Supreme Court has ruled that lawmakers cannot stop executions through a legislative subpoena after the execution of Robert Roberson was delayed last month.
Roberson was convicted of killing his 2-year-old daughter in a “shaken baby” case that many say led to an innocent man’s ...
The state’s highest civil court ruled that legislators can’t use subpoenas to block death row inmates’ executions, but ...
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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.
He is a kind man. He is a gracious man. And he did not do what the state of Texas and I have accused him of.” Late Monday, attorneys for Robert Roberson filed a successive habeas application and ...
The Supreme Court of Texas ruled Friday that a legislative subpoena cannot stop an execution and that while the legislature ...
The Texas House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence summoned Roberson to testify about his case, which successfully stayed ...
The Texas Supreme Court on Friday cleared the way for 57-year-old Robert Roberson to become the first person in the U.S. to ...