"Has any court ever found that particular scientific studies have to be generally accepted, or just the diagnosis as a whole ...
John Grisham and Jim McCloskey, who co-wrote a book called "Framed" about wrongful convictions, spoke to "CBS Mornings" amid ...
The move came after the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals had declined multiple times to stop Roberson’s execution. Evidence ...
Robert Roberson is expected to testify before lawmakers in Austin, Texas -- just four days after he had been scheduled to die ...
A bipartisan effort from Texas Democrats and Republicans pushed the court to hold the execution for now, citing faulty evidence.
The Texas Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence, which is reconsidering the lawfulness of Roberson’s conviction, issued a subpoena for Roberson to attend a hearing scheduled for M ...
The New York Mets kept their magical season going, beating the Los Angeles Dodgers 12-6 on Friday to stay alive in their ...
Roberson was scheduled to become the first person in the country to be executed based on "shaken baby syndrome" evidence, ...
A 22-year-old Pomfret man is facing several charges after a month-old infant suffered serious injuries "consistent with shaking baby syndrome," according to an arrest warrant affidavit.
A Texas man who could be the first person in the U.S. executed for a murder conviction tied to a diagnosis of shaken baby syndrome is facing a lethal injection.
Robert Roberson, who had been set to be the first person in the U.S. to be put to death for a murder conviction tied to a ...