The inmate would be the first person in the US executed on a shaken baby syndrome-based conviction, his lawyers say, as the ...
With his execution on hold, Robert Roberson is set to testify at a Texas House hearing about his conviction, which was based in part on a questionable diagnosis of shaken baby syndrome. By J.
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 ...
also known as shaken baby syndrome. Roberson's attorneys said new evidence suggests that's not what killed the little girl and that his life should be spared. On Tuesday, NBC affiliate KETK-TV in ...
HOUSTON (AP) — A Texas man this week could become the first person executed in the U.S. for a murder conviction tied to the diagnosis of shaken baby ... The New York Times, The Washington ...