Attorneys for Robert Roberson, Man in Shaken Baby Syndrome Case, Ask Texas Court to Delay His October Execution Date
TEXAS, JUL 24 – New motions cite medical experts challenging the original shaken baby syndrome evidence and call for a court oral argument before the scheduled October execution.
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'It's an emergency': Robert Roberson's attorney asks Court of Appeals for stay of execution
AUSTIN (KETK) -- Just 8 days after death row inmate Robert Roberson's execution hearing, his attorneys are asking the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals (CCA) to stay his execution set for this fall in his case involving the death of his 2-year-old daughter, Nikki Curtis. Friction in the family: Argument breaks out at Roberson’s hearing KETK News had the opportunity to speak with Roberson’s Attorney, Gretchen Sween, Thursday morning about her…
Attorneys for Robert Roberson, man in shaken baby syndrome case, ask Texas court to delay his October execution date
Convicted in 2003 for the tragic death of his daughter, Roberson's case is under intense scrutiny due to new evidence challenging the 'Shaken Baby Syndrome' hypothesis.
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