Robert Roberson’s case only scratches the surface of the multitude of faults that permeate this system of death in Texas.
Lawmakers wanting to hear testimony from Robert Roberson III are racing against a fast-approaching deadline to bring the ...
Death row inmate Robert Roberson, convicted of murder on elements of "shaken baby syndrome,” has been ordered to appear before a Texas House committee.
Republican State Rep. Jeff Leach, a member of the Texas House’s Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence, predicted two months ago ...
Death row inmate Robert Roberson, who faces the prospect of becoming the first person in the U.S. to be executed for a “shaken baby” death, was a no-show Friday at a hearing before a Texas state House ...
The Office of the Attorney General filed a motion for a protective order to prevent Robert Roberson from testifying at the State Capitol on Friday.
Texas’ attorney general sought again on Thursday to stop a man on death row from testifying to lawmakers who have raised doubts about his guilt and successfully paused his execution at the last minute ...
Lawmakers have said Robert Roberson's testimony would “shed important light on some of the problems with our ‘junk science writ’ process, a legal ...
On Thursday, Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a motion to block the transfer of Roberson from death row to Austin for the hearing. In the motion, the AG's office claimed the committee refused to work ...
This story first appeared in The Texas Tribune. A bipartisan committee of Texas lawmakers again issued a subpoena compelling the state’s prison system to let death row inmate Robert Roberson provide ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a motion which made it possible for death row inmate Robert Roberson not to be ...