In a Texas House hearing about a junk science law, a juror who voted to convict death row inmate Robert Roberson said she ...
The three-page letter sent Sunday by James Sullivan, Abbott’s general counsel, said only the governor has the constitutional ...
The governor has publicly remained silent as pressure mounted from both sides of the aisle for him to step in on behalf of ...
The Texas governor had not publicly shared his thoughts on the actions of a bipartisan group of lawmakers that stopped the ...
It’s rare for governors to step in to halt executions. In the case of Robert Roberson, it ended up being state lawmakers who ...
A frantic and unprecedented rush by Texas lawmakers to successfully block the controversial execution of death row inmate ...
The Palestine, Texas man, 57, came within minutes of being put to death Thursday night before the state Supreme Court ...
Until Monday, the Texas governor had not publicly shared his thoughts on the actions of a bipartisan group of lawmakers that stopped the scheduled execution of Robert Roberson.
The governor's brief tells the state's Supreme Court that the Texas Constitution only grants him the power to grant clemency.
Three of the state criminal appeals court judges who have so far refused to review the death row inmate's innocence claims ...
The high court declined to intervene Sunday night on how Roberson should be made available to testify. If he does, it would ...
Texas House members are weighing whether the shaken baby syndrome theory should have been used in convicting Robert Roberson ...