Robert Roberson’s case only scratches the surface of the multitude of faults that permeate this system of death in Texas.
"Shaken baby syndrome” played a role in Roberson's 2003 murder conviction. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a motion that he said excuses the Texas Department of Criminal Justice from ...
The choice of speaker, made by all 150 members of the Texas House, will set the course of the 2025 legislative session and ...
(From left) Texas Rep. Christina Morales, D-Houston, Rachel Wetsel, Clerk at Texas House of Representatives, Texas Rep. Joe Moody, chair of the Criminal Jurisprudence Committee, and Texas Rep.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a motion which made it possible for death row inmate Robert Roberson not to be ...
HOUSTON, Texas -- A bipartisan group of Texas lawmakers announced Tuesday they had issued a new subpoena that would require the state's prison system to allow death row inmate Robert Roberson to ...
AUSTIN, Texas — A Texas House committee was left without its key witness on Friday after Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a motion late Thursday barring death row inmate Robert Roberson from ...
An earlier subpoena ended up delaying Roberson's Oct. 17 execution, which was tied to a diagnosis of shaken baby syndrome.
DALLAS — Time is running out for Texas legislators who want to bring death row inmate Robert Roberson III in person before a House committee investigating his conviction. The next steps in the ...