TX - Scheduled execution of Robert Robinson stayed for now (10/18/2024)

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I was quite surprised not to see anything about this here. In short, Robert Robinson, who was diagnosed with autism in 2018, was convicted in 2002 of the "shaken baby syndrome" death of his toddler daughter, Nikki, and sentenced to death. In the meantime, some people have examined the evidence, and yes, he's always denied that he ever abused his daughter, but in this case, it appears that he was probably telling the truth.

The Texas Supreme Court has put an indefinite stay on his execution for now. I personally think, based on what I know, that an innocent man has been in prison for 23 years for a crime that never happened.

 
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This is the newest link I saw that wasn't paywalled. He's going to do a testimony some time soon, although it hadn't been determined if it would be via Zoom, or in-person.

 
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The execution of Robert Roberson -- whose "shaken baby syndrome" murder conviction in the death of his 2-year-old daughter has come under scrutiny -- can resume, according to a Texas Supreme Court decision Friday.

Roberson was set to become the first person in the U.S. executed for a shaken baby syndrome diagnosis murder conviction on Oct. 17 before the court intervened and a state House committee issued a subpoena for Roberson to testify, halting the execution amid legal battles over his fate.
 
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Today’s filing, available here, is his latest effort to persuade the CCA to consider the voluminous evidence proving his innocence and to overturn his wrongful conviction.

Today’s filing calls the CCA’s attention to its own recent decision in Ex Parte Roark, announced on October 9, 2024, just a week before Roberson was scheduled for execution. In that case, the Court overturned a conviction based on the same dubious “Shaken Baby Syndrome” hypothesis supported by unreliable testimony from the very same “Child Abuse Pediatrician” who testified for the State in Roberson’s trial 2003 trial
 
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Robert Roberson is scheduled to be executed on Oct. 16.

Roberson, 58, could become the first person in the U.S. to be put to death for a murder conviction tied to shaken baby syndrome. He was convicted of the 2002 killing of his 2-year-old daughter, Nikki Curtis, in the East Texas city of Palestine.

Prosecutors argued he violently shook his daughter back and forth, causing severe head trauma. His lawyers and some medical experts say his daughter died not from abuse but from complications related to pneumonia.
 
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