A Texas man whose execution was halted after lawmakers ordered him to appear at the state Capitol did not show up as planned.
Robert Roberson was scheduled to appear Monday before a Texas House committee after a last-ditch subpoena forestalled his ...
Death row inmate Robert Roberson did not appear Monday to testify before the Texas House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence ...
A man on death row who was set to testify before members of the Texas Legislature on Monday afternoon did not do so after all ...
In a packed committee room in the Texas House, legislators met with witnesses on Monday as they considered policies around ...
Robert Roberson was scheduled to be executed on Thursday, but the Supreme Court of Texas issued a last-minute stay.
Terre Compton, a juror in Texas death row inmate Robert Roberson’s 2003 capital murder trial, on Monday told the legislative ...
In an 11th-hour turn of events, Robert Roberson, the first person set to be executed in the U.S. based on the largely discredited "shaken baby syndrome" hypothesis, was granted a temporary hold on his ...
Texas state legislatures are challenging the courts in the death row case of Robert Roberson, which could be a landmark of ...
Texas House members are weighing whether the shaken baby syndrome theory should have been used in convicting Robert Roberson ...
Texas lawmakers are expected to hear testimony at the state Capitol on Monday from Robert Roberson, a death row inmate whose ...
Death row inmate Robert Roberson is once again the subject of last-minute maneuvering as his scheduled testimony before a ...