Controversy and New Evidence Surround Robert Roberson's Execution Case

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Robert Roberson, a Texas man scheduled for execution over a 2002 death of his daughter, maintains his innocence, claiming her death was due to health issues, not abuse. His case has garnered support from lawmakers and advocates who question the scientific basis of shaken baby syndrome used in his conviction. Roberson's supporters are seeking to delay or halt his execution, emphasizing his autism and the flawed evidence against him.
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