A bipartisan coalition of 86 Texas House representatives is asking the state for clemency in the case of Robert Roberson.
He was convicted in his daughter’s death. Those who believe he’s innocent argue his diagnosis helps explain how he ended up ...
The condemned Texas man was convicted of killing his daughter in 2003 based on an outdated ‘shaken baby syndrome’ diagnostic ...
On Tuesday, they came out in force on behalf of Robert Roberson, who is scheduled to die by lethal injection on Oct. 17.
In the September issue of D Magazine, John Grisham wrote about the Robert Roberson case. Roberson was convicted in 2003 of a ...
An East Texas man could soon become the nation's first person killed by the state based on the controversial hypothesis.
Lawmakers cite new scientific evidence that they says proves Robert Roberson, who is set for execution on Oct. 17, did not ...
Robert Roberson went to death row for a Shaken Baby Syndrome case built on skimpy forensics and bad judgment calls. An Oct.
She was given Phenergan — a drug that the FDA now warns against prescribing to some children — and sent home, according to ...
Robert Roberson, who is facing execution in a controversial "shaken baby syndrome" case, asked for clemency with the support ...
In 2003, a man named Robert Roberson was convicted of capital murder based on a since-discredited pseudoscience called “shaken baby syndrome.” Police in Palestine, a small town about two hours ...
Robert Roberson, on Texas death row for his daughter's murder, faces execution next month despite new evidence supporting his ...