Robert Roberson's Execution Can Resume After Texas Supreme Court Ruling

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After a legal battle and a stay of execution, the Texas Supreme Court has ruled that the execution of Robert Roberson can proceed.** Roberson was set to be executed for the murder of his 2-year-old daughter, based on a shaken baby syndrome diagnosis. However, his execution was halted amid questions about the validity of the diagnosis as a cause of death. Roberson has always maintained his innocence, and several state lawmakers, medical and scientific experts, and criminal justice advocates have backed his fight for clemency. The execution warrant was only valid through Oct. 17, and it is unclear when it will be carried out. This is a developing story, so stay tuned for updates.

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