An unusual legal move has bought more time for a Texas man who was set to be executed Thursday evening.
Robert Roberson was sentenced to death based on the largely discredited "shaken baby syndrome" hypothesis. His case went to the Supreme Court.
In yet another 11th-hour development in the case of death row inmate Robert Roberson, a splintered Texas Court of Criminal ...
A last-ditch effort to stop Texas from executing an autistic man in a shaken baby case stretched into the final hours Thursday night as one judge granted an extraordinary maneuver by lawmakers to ...
Robert Roberson, who was sentenced to death based on the largely discredited "shaken baby syndrome" hypothesis, was denied a stay of execution by the Supreme Court.
Robert Roberson III was originally set to be executed Thursday for the 2003 capital murder conviction in the death of ...
House members were successful in halting the execution of Texas death row inmate Robert Roberson III. The Supreme Court of ...
Robert Roberson is set to die for the 2002 death of his 2-year-old daughter. The case underscores broader questions about outdated medical science in criminal convictions.
: The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals shot down a last-minute motion by a Travis County judge to halt the execution of Robert ...
On the night of October 17, Robert Roberson was granted a last-minute reprieve from execution by lethal injection due to a ...
The Texas Supreme Court late Thursday stayed the execution of death row inmate Robert Roberson, just minutes after the ...