Texas court again pauses execution of man in ‘shaken baby’ case
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In a significant legal development, Texas's top criminal court has once again paused the execution of Robert Roberson, who has consistently claimed his innocence in the death of his two-year-old daughter. This marks the third time his execution date has been stayed, highlighting ongoing concerns about the reliability of shaken baby syndrome as a basis for murder convictions. This case is crucial as it raises questions about the justice system and the potential for wrongful convictions, especially in cases involving complex medical diagnoses.
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