Death row inmate Robert Roberson, convicted of murder on elements of "shaken baby syndrome,” has been ordered to appear ...
An earlier subpoena ended up delaying Roberson's Oct. 17 execution, which was tied to a diagnosis of shaken baby syndrome.
After the state thwarted a Texas House panel's first attempt to summon Roberson to the Capitol, a new legal battle could ...
The motion escalates a tense standoff between Paxton and a bipartisan Texas House committee, which had subpoenaed Roberson to ...
Republican State Rep. Jeff Leach, a member of the Texas House’s Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence, predicted two months ago ...
AUSTIN — The Texas Attorney General's Office has filed a motion to prevent death row inmate Robert Roberson from testifying ...
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 ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton sought to delay legal proceedings until Jan. 13 - the day before the committee disbands - even as lawmakers vowed to continue fighting to hear from Robert Roberson.
Friday marked the second attempt to get Roberson to give testimony in Austin before the Texas House Committee on Criminal ...
This story first appeared in The Texas Tribune. A bipartisan committee of Texas lawmakers again issued a subpoena compelling ...
Roberson's "shaken baby syndrome ... to be that seeing and hearing from Robert will make it clear to the public that an innocent man sits on death row who is also a gentle soul with a pronounced ...