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Ex parte Robert Leslie Roberson III; Objection to request for execution date and motion to be heard (No. 26,162-A, objection to the Office of the Attorney General's request for a new execution date). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
Ex parte Robert Leslie Roberson III; Subsequent application for writ of habeas corpus under Articles 11.071 and 11.073 and suggestion to reconsider on the court’s own initiative (No. WR-63,081, death sentence, shaken baby syndrome). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
In re Texas House of Representatives; Opinion (No. 24-0884, "whether the legislature's authority to compel testimony requires the other branches to yield in the face of a scheduled execution"; compliance with legislative subpoena; separation of powers between different branches of government, Robert Roberson III delay of execution, shaken baby syndrome, junk science writ). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
In re Texas House of Representatives; Respondent and real party in interest Texas Department of Criminal Justice's response to petition for writ of mandamus (24-0884, AG Ken Paxton claiming Texas Supreme Court doesn't have jurisdiction to grant mandamus relief against TDCJ; regarding the House's request to stay the execution of Robert Roberson III so he can comply with a subpoena to testify before the House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
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Office of the Attorney General sets the record straight about Nikki Curtis's death, rebutting Jeff Leach's and Joe Moody's lies about convicted child murderer (includes a copy of the original autopsy report, the 2016 response from Dr. Jill Urban, and two exhibits; Robert Roberson). (Link Type: Press Release) |