Josh Burns and Andrew Roark are launching “Unshaken Truth,” a podcast created to examine — and humanize — the impact of ...
A judge has given the state extra time to respond in Robert Roberson’s death‑row case, as his attorneys push for a new trial ...
A court granted the state a 60-day extension to respond in Robert Roberson's ongoing death penalty case.
Death row inmate Robert Roberson’s case remains in legal limbo. On Tuesday his attorneys filed an Opposition to State’s Motion for Extension to Answer, asking the Anderson County district court to ...
After Anderson County death row inmate Robert Roberson was granted an execution stay this past October, the state has been granted a 60-day extension to determine the future of Roberson's case.
With executions on the decline, Texas marks a significant moment as Charles Victor Thompson becomes the first person executed ...
DALLAS — A judge has granted an extension for the state to deliver a key response in Robert Roberson’s death penalty case, according to documents obtained Tuesday by The Dallas Morning News. The delay ...
Florida set a state record with 19 executions in 2025 under Gov. Ron DeSantis. Eight men from Southwest Florida are currently on death row, with some waiting for decades. One Collier County death row ...
The state of Florida executed 19 people on death row this year, a record high that nearly doubled the national average. That’s according to the Death Penalty Information Center, which said Florida’s ...
The high court, currently made up entirely of Republicans, decides some of the most consequential cases impacting everyday Texans’ lives. Here’s a look at who’s running for the court’s four seats on ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Before their tragic deaths, Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele, were in regular contact with inmate Nanon Williams. Williams ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The only woman currently sentenced to death in Tennessee has filed a lawsuit challenging the state’s revised lethal injection execution protocol. Christa Gail Pike filed suit in ...