Robert Roberson of Texas is scheduled to die by lethal injection despite doubts over shaken baby syndrome, the scientific ...
With his execution on hold, Robert Roberson is set to testify at a Texas House hearing about his conviction, which was based ...
A sequence of maneuvers by state lawmakers has at least temporarily spared Roberson from execution for a conviction tied to “shaken baby syndrome.” ...
The New Jersey Supreme Court wrestled with whether it should be the first state high court to bar trial evidence from doctors ...
A Texas man this week could become the first person executed in the U.S. from a murder conviction tied to the diagnosis of ...
On Thursday, Robert Roberson, from the East Texas town of Palestine, is set to become the first person in the United States ...
Critics allege doctors have been focused on concluding child abuse due to shaken baby syndrome whenever a triad of symptoms — bleeding around the brain, brain swelling and bleeding in the eyes ...
Roberson’s case has galvanised a bipartisan coalition of 86 Texas lawmakers, scientists and even the former lead detective ...
Critics allege doctors have been focused on concluding child abuse due to shaken baby syndrome whenever a triad of symptoms — bleeding around the brain, brain swelling and bleeding in the eyes ...
Critics allege doctors have been focused on concluding child abuse due to shaken baby syndrome whenever a triad of symptoms — bleeding around the brain, brain swelling and bleeding in the eyes ...
The path to stopping the United States’ first execution based on the widely refuted theory known as “shaken baby syndrome” ...
Courts in Texas kept blocking Robert Roberson on procedural grounds but never looked at how “shaken baby” science has evolved ...