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A Texas man on Death Row was now killed in October 2002 for the death of his 2 -year -old daughter in October 2002, he was delayed in being convicted last year whether he was guilty.
According to Judge Austin Reve Jackson, Robert Roberson’s new performance date was scheduled at 6 pm on 16 October, who said it is “the reality of where we are,”. The date of the new execution is one year later when their initial execution date was stopped after the state MPs were pushed from a bipartished group among others.
The 58 -year -old Roberson’s lawyers criticized the judge’s decision, arguing that sufficient evidence shows that he did not kill his daughter, Nikki Curtis, in a case of hypothesis of a child shaking more than two decades ago, he says that he says that he has become widely maligned.
“Texas should be annoyed that the court set an execution date for an innocently innocent person,” his lawyer, the Greatchen Sweam said in a statement to Fox News Digital.
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Robert Roberson’s new performance date was scheduled on 16 October at 6 pm (Criminal justice reform Cocks through AP)
“Everyone who has taken time to see the evidence of Robert Roberson’s innocence – including the major detectives, one of the gamblers, a range of highly qualified experts, and a bipartite group of MPs in Texas – has reached the same conclusion: Nikki’s death was a terrible tragedy. Robert did not commit any crime.”
More than 80 state MPs, as well as detectives who have helped prosecution, medical experts, parents’ rights groups, human rights groups, bestseling novelists John Grisham and other advocates. Grant Roberson Clemency On the belief that he is innocent. A group of state MPs also visited Roberson in jail last year to encourage them.
Swin said that she would look for Roberson’s execution “So all evidence that proves that he is innocent, the courts can review without pressure from the date of a spectacular execution.”
If he is taken to death, Roberson will be the first person in the US to be executed in a case based on Shekan Baby Syndrome.
Texas’s Attorney General Kane Pasteton recently told the court that despite the State Court of Criminal Appeal, still considering new evidence about his possible innocence to schedule Roberson’s performance, Schin said.
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Texas MPs meet Robert Roberson on Friday, September 27, 2024 in a prison in Livingston, Texas. (AP Photo/Criminal Justice Reform Cocks)
After arguing the prosecutors, Roberson was convicted that he killed and killed him. But his lawyers have said that Nikki actually died of other health issues like Pneumonia and new evidence proves his innocence. His lawyers also said that doctors have failed to rule on these other medical explanations for the symptoms of the child.
“I believe he is innocent for two different reasons,” the swims told Fox News Digital last year. “The principle that was a crime that was used to convict him, which was then known as the hypothesis of the Shekan Baby Syndrome, has been completely maligned. Now there is no one who would say the version of the hypothesis that was placed in front of his jury as if this scientific fact is valid.”
“Also, I know from experts who dug in their daughter’s medical records and examined the evidence that this highly sick child died of unmarried pneumonia [ravaging] Her lungs, with very dangerous prescription drugs, were jointly given to her in the last few days of her life, “she continued.” And there is no suggestion that doctors intentionally did so. It was not just they knew about pneumonia. ,
On October 17, 2024, Roberson was taken to death, before the Supreme Court of the state issued a migration to delay its execution, before he set to take place.
Robert Roberson and his daughter, Nikki. (Roberson Family)
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The State House Committee on criminal jurisers issued one day before Roberson’s scheduled execution to testify at the hearing about its case. The Supreme Court of the state stopped execution that night to review the request of the committee.
The court stated in November that the committee should be allowed to listen to its testimony, unless a subjugation blocks an indispensable execution.
Roberson did not appear in the subsequent house committee meetings after pushing Pasteon’s office from testifying at the state capital.