"It's very similar. In fact, an identical witness was involved in both cases," said State Representative Joe Moody.
The Georgia Supreme Court is considering whether to grant a new trial to a Gwinnet County man convicted in the shaken baby death of his son.
Two strikingly similar cases involving decades-old claims of shaken baby syndrome are making news this week. Trump Casts TV ...
The Texas House of Representatives Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence last month issued a subpoena for Robert Roberson to ...
“I’m blocking the doorway and the alarms are going off and my baby got shaken,” Rebecca told Yahoo Canada in a telephone ...
Dallas County man Andrew Wayne Roark was exonerated after the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals said the shaken baby syndrome ...
Andrew Wayne Roark was convicted in 2000 of injury to a child and sentenced to 35 years in prison, according to a press ...
Andrew Wayne Roark, 48, was tried based on medical evidence prosecutors said proved his girlfriend’s 1-year-old child was ...
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals cited “changes in science regarding the mechanism of the injury” as the most persuasive ...
Roberson was convicted of capital murder in 2003 for the death of his 2-year-old daughter, Nikki, who was diagnosed with ...
A Dallas County man who was convicted in a Shaken Baby Syndrome case more than two decades ago has been exonerated.
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 ...