The Texas Supreme Court has ruled against lawmakers who used their subpoena power to halt the execution of a death row inmate ...
The execution of Robert Roberson -- whose "shaken baby syndrome" murder conviction in the death of his 2-year-old daughter ...
The unanimous decision frees the state to reset Robert Roberson's execution date but suggests lawmakers may still be able to ...
The Texas Supreme Court on Friday said the execution of Robert Roberson, which would be the first over a death from shaken ...
The state’s highest civil court ruled that legislators can’t use subpoenas to block death row inmates’ executions, but ...
After months of delays and an attempt for clemency​, the execution of Robert Roberson will resume, according to a new filing​ ...
It is the latest twist in the political saga surrounding the Roberson case, which drew national attention and sparked fresh ...
Texas Supreme Court rules lawmakers can't stop executions after their last-minute subpoena spared Robert Roberson ...
Robert Roberson, the man convicted of killing his daughter due to shaken baby syndrome, will be executed in Texas after delays.
Roberson was scheduled for execution last month over the death of his 2-year-old daughter Nikki in 2002. Prosecutors argued ...
The Supreme Court ruled that lawmakers cannot stop executions through a legislative subpoena. The opinion clears the way for ...