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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 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 ...
A judge in Texas has set Oct. 16 as the new execution date for Robert Roberson, a Texas death row inmate convicted of killing ...
A hearing Wednesday will determine whether Texas can proceed with a new execution date for Roberson, who would be the first ...
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, ...
Prosecutors alleged that Roberson killed the child by violently shaking her — a diagnosis commonly referred to at the time as shaken baby syndrome.
After a roughly 20-minute hearing, Judge Austin Reeve Jackson rejected arguments by Roberson's attorney that his execution ...
A Smith County judge set Robert Roberson to be executed Oct. 16 — granting the Texas Attorney General’s Office’s request to set a death date nearly a ...
He has claimed his innocence for roughly two decades, claiming junk science or the Shaken Baby Syndrome as the reason for his conviction.
After Roberson avoided execution in 2024, a Texas judge felt forced to rule in the state's favor on Wednesday.