The Dallas Morning News read roughly 3,000 pages of court documents from Roberson’s guilt-innocence trial, punishment phase, ...
There are about 1,300 reported cases of shaken baby syndrome/abusive head trauma in the U.S. each year, according to the National Center on Shaken ...
“The idea behind it was just to tell the story of people like our daughter, Alexis, that experienced shaken baby syndrome ...
Now, a complicated legal wrangle is playing out, with campaigners claiming an innocent, 57-year-old man risks becoming the ...
Even before the Texas man’s death sentence became a political lightning rod, law enforcement and medical experts had ...
Paxton's and Harris’ statements maintain that shaken baby syndrome was not the basis of Roberson's 2003 ... She (also) reported that a CT scan revealed a single small impact site that couldn’t explain ...
Convicted of a crime that never happened, Roberson’s case is a prime example of how the U.S. legal system often fails to recognize advances in scientific knowledge ...
"This case is about the scientific reliability of the shaken baby syndrome or abusive head trauma without signs of impact," Mason said. "That is the scientific theory the state has relied upon in ...
Death row inmate Robert Roberson is once again the subject of last-minute maneuvering as his scheduled testimony before a bipartisan group of Texas legislators Monday is shrouded in uncertainty.
In an 11th-hour turn of events, Robert Roberson, the first person set to be executed in the U.S. based on what some believe to be an outdated "shaken baby syndrome" hypothesis, was granted a temporary ...
The diagnosis refers to a serious brain injury caused when a child’s head is hurt through shaking or some other violent impact ... as being related to shaken baby syndrome and that new evidence ...
Roberson’s case has renewed debate over shaken baby syndrome, known in the medical ... head is hurt through shaking or some other violent impact, like being slammed against a wall or thrown ...