Days before his execution, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals on Thursday sent the case of death row inmate Robert Roberson ...
Robert Roberson would have been the first person in the country executed for a murder conviction centered around shaken baby ...
Robert Roberson's execution is halted under the state's "junk science" law that allows courts to re-examine convictions based ...
Roberson said he was placing his hopes for another execution stay in the hands of his lawyers, his supporters and God.
Robert Roberson has been on death row since 2003 but has long maintained his innocence in the death of his 2-year-old ...
The order was praised by Texas legislators who have questioned the science behind the death row inmate’s 2003 capital murder ...
HOUSTON — A bipartisan group of Texas lawmakers traveled to Livingston this week to meet with Robert Roberson, a death row ...
In a new interview, allegations came to light that the judge who presided over Roberson's trial had previously given family ...
The same day the Court of Criminal Appeals stopped Robert Roberson’s execution to consider the use of “junk science” in his ...
A state law shields its source of pentobarbital, the sedative used in lethal injections. But documents reviewed by NBC News offer a glimpse into its most recent supply.
The United States executed two death row inmates on Thursday evening -- one in Alabama and the other in Texas -- during a year that has seen an uptick in inmates being put to death.
The Tennessee Supreme Court on Tuesday scheduled what would be the first execution of a woman in Tennessee in over 200 years.