who would become the first person in the U.S. to be put to death over a murder conviction tied to a case of shaken baby syndrome, a diagnosis that some medical experts have questioned. Roberson ...
A Texas Supreme Court ruling has again cleared the way for the execution of Robert Roberson, who would become the first ...
Urban found evidence of hemorrhages in the child’s brain, although “shaken baby syndrome” is not listed ... No one took photos of Nikki on arrival at the hospital. Poor-quality photos ...
Urban found evidence of hemorrhages in the child’s brain, although “shaken baby syndrome” is not listed in the findings ... know what had caused his daughter’s injuries. No one took photos of Nikki on ...
After the attorney general insisted on the death row inmate’s guilt in a graphic press release, four lawmakers issued a point-by-point rebuttal.
Andrew Wayne Roark was convicted in 2000 of injury to a child and sentenced to 35 years in prison, according to a press ...
"It's very similar. In fact, an identical witness was involved in both cases," said State Representative Joe Moody.
Andrew Wayne Roark, 48, was tried based on medical evidence prosecutors said proved his girlfriend’s 1-year-old child was ...
The Texas Supreme Court ruled that a legislative subpoena cannot be used to stop an execution, putting a decisive end to a ...
Dallas County man Andrew Roark was convicted after his girlfriend's baby was found unconscious in his home with doctors ...