Robert Roberson, who is facing execution in a controversial "shaken baby syndrome" case, asked for clemency with the support ...
The state could be the first to carry out the death penalty for someone convicted due to the diagnosis, despite its ...
Lawmakers cite new scientific evidence that they say proves Robert Roberson, who is set for execution on Oct. 17, did not ...
So-called shaken baby syndrome has been disproven by scientific research. Texas plans to be the first to execute someone for ...
A growing number of advocates, lawmakers and medical professionals are calling for clemency for a man on death row in Texas ...
Texas is set to execute Robert Roberson for allegedly shaking his baby to death. But the "shaken baby syndrome" diagnosis has ...
An East Texas man could soon become the nation's first person killed by the state based on the controversial hypothesis.
A Texas appeals court denied a stay of execution today for Robert Roberson, a death row inmate who is scheduled on October 17 ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The scheduled execution of a Texas man this fall has reinvigorated the debate over “shaken baby syndrome,” a medical diagnosis used in forensics that at least one judge ...
If Texas follows through with its plans to ... someone whose conviction was based on what's commonly known as "shaken baby syndrome." The former detective who arrested Roberson for murdering ...
A Texas appeals court denied a stay of execution ... the first person in the U.S. to be executed based on disputed "shaken baby syndrome" evidence. Roberson was convicted in 2003 of murdering ...