Texas is ready to execute Robert Roberson on Thursday despite strong evidence that he didn't shake his 2-year-old baby daughter to death in 2002, and a new subpoena of the inmate himself.
Robert Roberson was set to be the first person in the U.S. to be executed on a “shaken baby syndrome” diagnosis after getting ...
Randy Halprin was part of a group of escaped prisoners who broke out of the Connally Unit, a Texas prison, in 2000 and while ...
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A Texas man whose execution was halted and then called to testify at the state Capitol did not show up ...
Robert Roberson is set to be executed for the murder of his two-year old daughter Nikki Curtis. Some lawmakers say he was ...
Roberson III, 57, was set to be executed Thursday, Oct. 17, in connection with the 2003 Anderson County conviction in the ...
Three new faces will join the bench, but the political balance of power is likely to remain the same on the Court of Criminal ...
Three illegal migrants with the vicious Venezuelan prison gang Tren de Aragua abducted a man and two kids in Texas — then executed the older victim and dumped his body on the side of the ...
Paxton-backed candidates are leading in the race for Texas' highest criminal court, potentially upholding its Republican ...
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has three Republican incumbents on the ballot who previously voted to allow Roberson’s execution to proceed.
Leach, one of the driving forces behind the effort to stop Roberson’s execution, later apologized to the judge.
Robert Roberson's case demonstrates getting it right is a moral imperative and vital to moving us closer to a system that earns all Texans’ trust.