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In an 11th-hour turn of events, Robert Roberson, the first person set to be executed in the U.S. based on what some believe to be an outdated "shaken baby syndrome" hypothesis, was granted a temporary ...
“Robert's execution ... supporters,” said Amanda Hernandez, spokeswoman for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. In 2003, a jury convicted Roberson in the death of his 2-year-old daughter ...
Roberson, 57, had been set to become the first person in the country to be put to death for a murder conviction tied to a diagnosis of shaken baby syndrome.
The decision was the result of a move by five Republican and four Democratic lawmakers on the Texas House Committee on ...
Related: Man Faces Execution After Daughter's Death Was Ruled Shaken Baby Syndrome ... Department of Criminal Justice spokeswoman Amanda Hernandez told NBC News and USA Today.
Robert Roberson was granted a stay of his execution to allow him to testify before a Texas House committee. After the Texas attorney general's office ...
Texas Department of Criminal Justice The scheduled execution of Robert Roberson, who was convicted of murder in the 2002 death of his ... Justice spokeswoman Amanda Hernandez told NBC News and ...
Death row inmate Robert Roberson, who was set to be the ... said Texas Department of Criminal Justice spokesperson Amanda Hernandez, who spoke with Roberson after the decision.
The development comes after several Republican and Democratic state lawmakers issued a subpoena for Roberson to testify at a hearing next week about his case Texas Department of Criminal Justice ...
The Texas Supreme Court has spared the life of death row inmate Robert Roberson ... praised God and thanked his supporters," said Amanda Hernandez, a spokeswoman for the Texas Department of ...