In one, a Dallas County man, Andrew Roark, has been exonerated. In the other, Robert Roberson is waiting on an execution date ...
The Georgia Supreme Court is considering whether to grant a new trial to a Gwinnet County man convicted in the shaken baby death of his son.
The state of Texas can again move forward with the execution of Robert Roberson, an inmate who has gained national attention ...
The Catholic Church teaches that the death penalty is “inadmissible,” even for people who have committed heinous crimes.
"It's very similar. In fact, an identical witness was involved in both cases," said State Representative Joe Moody.
Dallas County man Andrew Wayne Roark was exonerated after the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals said the shaken baby syndrome ...
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals cited “changes in science regarding the mechanism of the injury” as the most persuasive ...
The Texas Supreme Court has cleared the way for Robert Roberson's execution to be rescheduled a month after he narrowly ...
Melissa Lucio, who is also innocent of a similar crime that never happened, was recently found to be innocent by a Texas ...
A week ago, Robert Roberson was running out of time ... to throw out the committee’s initial petition to stop the execution so Roberson could testify. The temporary stay aside, the committee ...
The Texas Supreme Court ruled that a legislative subpoena cannot stop an execution in a case tied to “shaken baby syndrome.” ...