Judge issues 11th-hour delay in execution of Texas man Robert Roberson who would be 1st in U.S. put to death in shaken baby syndrome case.
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A Travis County judge granted a Texas House committee’s last-minute temporary restraining order request against the state ...
A last-ditch effort to stop Texas from executing an autistic man in a shaken baby case stretched into the final hours Thursday night as one judge granted an extraordinary maneuver by lawmakers to ...
A judge has granted a request from Texas lawmakers to delay the execution of a man scheduled to become the first person in ...
Judge issues dramatic 11th-hour delay in execution of Texas father in ‘shaken baby syndrome’ case - It’s not clear how long ...
The Supreme Court declined to step in but Justice Sonia Sotomayor asked Gov. Greg Abbott to issue a 30-day reprieve.
Hours after the original execution time of 6 p.m. local time had passed in Texas, Roberson had remained in a prison holding cell a few feet from the death chamber at the Walls Unit in Hunstville.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has squashed a district court’s ruling in a lawsuit filed over Texas’ election integrity law that went into effect in September 2021.
A Texas judge has granted a temporary injunction, delaying 57-year-old Robert Roberson's execution in a shocking move hours ...