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Dallas County man exonerated for 2000 conviction based on ‘shaken baby syndrome’
Andrew Wayne Roark, 48, was tried based on medical evidence prosecutors said proved his girlfriend’s 1-year-old child was violently shaken, causing
North Texas man exonerated in shaken baby syndrome case, prosecutors say
Andrew Wayne Roark was convicted in 2000 of injury to a child and sentenced to 35 years in prison, according to a press release from the Dallas County DA.
Dallas man exonerated in 2000 ‘shaken baby’ conviction, district attorney says
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals cited “changes in science regarding the mechanism of the injury” as the most persuasive evidence presented at trial.
North Texas man exonerated for 'shaken baby' conviction — 24 years later
Dallas County man Andrew Wayne Roark was exonerated after the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals said the shaken baby syndrome theory was not scientifically supported. —
Dallas man cleared after 12 years in prison from Shaken Baby Syndrome case
In 2000, a jury convicted Andrew Wayne Roark of causing injury to a child after a 1997 arrest. The Dallas County District Attorney’s office announced Monday, that the 48-year-old Roak is innocent.
Texas Supreme Court Paves Way for Execution in ‘Shaken Baby’ Case
Texas lawmakers exceeded their power when they intervened last month to stop the execution of Robert Roberson by summoning him to testify, the court found.
Dallas County man exonerated in 1997 shaken baby case
A Dallas County man who was convicted in a Shaken Baby Syndrome case more than two decades ago has been exonerated.
The key moments as a Texas man faces execution in a shaken baby syndrome case
The Texas Supreme Court has ruled against a legislative subpoena that lawmakers used to stave off the execution of Robert Roberson.
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Texas High Court Says Execution in 'Shaken Baby Syndrome' Case Can't Be Halted by Lawmaker Subpoena
The Texas Supreme Court ruled that a legislative subpoena cannot be used to stop an execution, putting a decisive end to a ...
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Man previously sentenced to 35 years in jail for ‘shaken baby syndrome’ death cleared of wrongdoing
Andrew Wayne Roark, now 48, was convicted after a medical exam found his girlfriend's 1-year-old child was violently shaken, which had caused permanent brain damage. Roark was sentenced to 35 years in ...
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Execution of ‘shaken baby’ death row inmate can go ahead despite dramatic reprieve, court rules
The Supreme Court of Texas on Friday paved the way for the potential execution of Robert Roberson, whose planned October 17 ...
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Grandad tells court he broke down in tears last time he saw ‘painfully thin’ baby ‘shaken to death by mum & stepdad’
A TODDLER allegedly murdered by his stepdad following a “cruel” campaign of neglect had appeared “extremely hungry” and ...
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