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Texas man set to be first in US executed over shaken baby syndrome makes last appeals

Texas man set to be first in US executed over shaken baby syndrome makes last appeals
Robert Roberson is set to be the first person to be executed in the U.S. based on the largely discredited shaken baby syndrome hypothesis.
Texas parole board refuses to recommend halting execution Robert Roberson is set to be the first person to be executed in the U.S. based on the largely discredited shaken baby syndrome hypothesis.
Texas parole board refuses to recommend halting execution Robert Roberson is set to be the first person to be executed in the U.S. based on the largely discredited shaken baby syndrome hypothesis.
Texas parole board refuses to recommend halting execution Robert Roberson is set to be the first person to be executed in the U.S. based on the largely discredited shaken baby syndrome hypothesis.
HOUSTON, Texas — A Texas man who could be the first person in the U.S. executed for a murder conviction tied to a diagnosis of shaken baby syndrome is facing a lethal injection Thursday evening amid assertions by his attorneys and a diverse coalition of supporters who say he’s innocent and was convicted on faulty scientific evidence.
The video above is from a previous report.
Robert Roberson waited to hear whether his execution might be stopped by either Texas Gov. Greg Abbott or the U.S. Supreme Court – his last two avenues for a stay. He is scheduled to receive a lethal injection at the state penitentiary in Huntsville. A Texas House committee is also trying to delay the execution by taking the extraordinary step of issuing a subpoena for Roberson to testify at a hearing next week about his case.
Roberson, 57, was condemned for the 2002 killing of his 2-year-old daughter, Nikki Curtis, in the East Texas city of Palestine. Roberson has long proclaimed his innocence, backed by some notable Republican lawmakers, Texas GOP megadonor and conservative activist Doug Deason, and the lead detective on the case. Roberson’s lawyers and some medical experts say his daughter died not from abuse but from complications related to pneumonia.
SEE ALSO: Supreme Court grants Texas man stay of execution just 20 minutes before scheduled lethal injection

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