Two strikingly similar cases involving decades-old claims of shaken baby syndrome are making news this week. In one, a Dallas County man, Andrew Roark, has been exonerated. In the other, death row ...
Texas lawmakers exceeded their power when they intervened last month to stop the execution of Robert Roberson by summoning ...
The Supreme Court of Texas on Friday paved the way for the potential execution of Robert Roberson, whose planned October 17 ...
The Texas Supreme Court has ruled against a legislative subpoena that lawmakers used to stave off the execution of Robert ...
Dallas County man Andrew Wayne Roark was exonerated after the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals said the shaken baby syndrome ...
Andrew Wayne Roark was convicted in 2000 of injury to a child and sentenced to 35 years in prison, according to a press ...
The Texas Supreme Court ruled that a legislative subpoena cannot be used to stop an execution, putting a decisive end to a ...
The Texas Supreme Court has ruled that the execution of Robert Roberson, convicted in his daughter’s “shaken baby” death, can ...
The Texas Supreme Court on Friday denied a state house committee’s attempt to delay the execution of a man convicted of ...
(Reuters) - The Texas Supreme Court on Friday said the state could set a new execution date for a man convicted of murdering ...
The Texas Supreme Court cleared the way on Friday for the southern US state to set a new execution date for an autistic man ...
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals cited “changes in science regarding the mechanism of the injury” as the most persuasive ...