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Robert Roberson, convicted of killing his daughter in 2002, is scheduled to be executed on October 16.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers met with Roberson and are calling for his execution to be paused to allow for a new trial.
The defense argues that new medical evidence about the cause of death and Roberson's undiagnosed autism casts doubt on his conviction.
Robert Roberson says he’s not scared of dying and if his execution is upheld, he’s ready.
Bi-Partisan lawmakers are calling for a miracle as they traveled to a state prison on Wednesday afternoon to meet with Robert Roberson, eight days before Roberson’s scheduled execution.
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Roberson has spent nearly 23 years on death row, convicted of killing his 2-year-ol