According to the Mayo Clinic, shaken baby syndrome is a serious brain injury caused by forcefully shaking an infant or a ...
A Texas man whose execution was called off at the last minute is to testify on Monday before state lawmakers looking into his ...
Robert Roberson had been set to die Thursday for the 2002 death of his 2-year-old daughter. Among those who believe he is innocent is the former lead detective on the case.
The inmate would be the first person in the US executed on a shaken baby syndrome-based conviction, his lawyers say, as the ...
Then, after a CAT scan, “the hospital came with all the ‘shaken baby’ stuff, so all of the focus was on him. At the hospital, it was all verbal that this was just what this is, and we didn ...
Robert Roberson, 57, is scheduled to die by lethal injection for his daughter's 2002 death — a conviction based on a syndrome ...
A Texas man this week could become the first person executed in the U.S. under a murder conviction tied to the diagnosis of shaken baby syndrome ... his daughter to a hospital.
The Texas Supreme Court issued a last-minute stay of execution today to an autistic man whose murder conviction was based on ...
Texas lawmakers from both major parties and dozens of experts are backing a last-ditch appeal - but prosecutors stand by the ...
But when Roberson took Nikki to a hospital, doctors and nurses immediately ... call that a misdiagnosis – and also discredit shaken baby syndrome on its face, despite broad consensus among ...
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