Texas Court Halts Execution of Death Row Inmate Robert Roberson Amid Claims of Innocence

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A Texas court has temporarily halted the execution of Robert Roberson, who was convicted of killing his daughter in a shaken baby syndrome case, due to new scientific evidence suggesting the original diagnosis was based on outdated medical theories. Roberson maintains his daughter died from medical issues and medication side effects, not abuse, and the court's decision reflects ongoing debates over the scientific basis of his conviction.
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