Texas death row inmate Robert Roberson will not petition for clemency ahead of his scheduled execution in three weeks and ...
Instead, Roberson's defense is asking for a new trial in the case, claiming that new evidence could lead to his exoneration ...
The state of Texas is again trying to execute Robert Roberson, a man diagnosed with autism who was convicted of the murder of ...
An East Texas man set to be executed in October will not seek clemency and is focusing on getting a new trial in the case, his lawyer said.
The Autism Society of Texas and the Autism Society of America have issued an open letter urging Texas officials to stop the ...
Robert Roberson was initially scheduled to be executed in October of last year, decades after he was convicted of the death ...
Robert Roberson III is not ready to die. After more than two decades housed almost exclusively in isolation and two narrowly-avoided executions, the 58-year-old has just over a month left before the ...
Autism advocacy groups, exonerees, and experts are urging Texas to halt the October 16 execution of Robert Roberson, an ...
After narrowly avoiding death last year, he is scheduled to die by lethal injection next month. Here's what to know about the case.
Robert Roberson Robert Roberson was convicted of capital murder and sentenced to death in 2003 in Anderson County for killing ...
Robert Roberson, who is set to be executed on Oct. 16 for the death of his 2-year-old, maintains that the state used faulty evidence to convict him, pointing to the debunked "shaken baby" diagnosis.
HUNTSVILLE, Texas -- In an 11th-hour turn of events, Robert Roberson, the first person set to be executed in the U.S. based on the largely discredited "shaken baby syndrome" hypothesis, was granted a ...