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By Rich McKay (Reuters) - The Texas Supreme Court on Friday said the state could set a new execution date for a man convicted of murdering his toddler on evidence of "shaken baby syndrome," ruling ...
Medical and scientific evidence shows that his daughter died of accidental and natural causes, and Roberson was convicted “under the now-debunked shaken baby syndrome (SBS) hypothesis ...
The court found scientific opinion about "shaken baby syndrome" has changed, and a man sentenced to 35 years in prison deserves a new trial.
As to claims of exonerations in shaken baby syndrome cases, Laskey pointed to a 2021 paper authored by Narang and others that found just 3% of all such convictions between 2008 and 2018 were ...
At the same hearing, celebrity TV doctor and talk show host Dr Phil – real name Phillip McGraw – said he was “100 percent” certain that a miscarriage of justice would be committed if ...
In the other, Robert Roberson is waiting on an execution date. ... case in 2012 citing evolving science around "shaken baby syndrome." ... different opinion on several issues at a trial today." ...
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 temporary hold on ...
Texas’s Supreme Court blocked the execution of a man who was set to die on Thursday, hours before the convicted killer’s execution warrant expired at midnight.. Robert Roberson, 57, was set to ...