Texas board denies clemency for man in controversial case tied to shaken baby syndrome

Texas board denies clemency for man in controversial case tied to shaken baby syndrome



The Texas board denied clemency for Robert Roberson, who is facing execution for a murder tied to shaken baby syndrome. This decision comes despite concerns from experts about the validity of the evidence used in his conviction. If executed, Roberson would be the first person in the U.S. to be put to death for a crime related to shaken baby syndrome. The case remains controversial, with many questioning the fairness of Roberson’s trial and sentencing.





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