Judge Recuses from Robert Roberson 'Shaken Baby' Death Penalty Case

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A judge in Texas has recused themselves from a death penalty case involving a 'shaken baby' incident. The case has drawn significant attention due to the complexities surrounding shaken baby syndrome and the implications of the death penalty. The judge's decision to step aside may impact the proceedings and timeline of the case.
Topics:nation#death-penalty#judge-recusal#law-and-justice#legal-proceedings#shaken-baby-syndrome#texas
- Judge Steps Aside in ‘Shaken Baby’ Death Penalty Case in Texas The New York Times
- Robert Roberson Judge Leaves Death Row Case for Unknown Reason Newsweek
- Trial judge in Robert Roberson’s death row case agrees to recusal The Texas Tribune
- Questions remain about judge's recusal in Roberson case MSN
- Judge in Robert Roberson ‘shaken baby’ case agrees to recusal The Dallas Morning News
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