Death row inmate does not testify before House committee, but Dr. Phil does

So far -- no Robert Roberson. That is the latest from the Capitol right, when the House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence was hearing testimony on whether Rob

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So far, no Robert Roberson. That is the latest from the Capitol right when the House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence was hearing testimony onThat would violate a 2013 Texas law according to some lawmakers and that is what the hearing is about. “Confirmation bias is the tendency for people to make up their mind to something and they close off openness to alternative explanations,” he said.

The committee subpoenaed Roberson to appear Monday morning, three days after his scheduled execution date -- a date that was first delayed by a temporary restraining order issued by a Travis County judge and then delayed again when the Texas Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal from Texas attorney general ken Paxton before noon. Brian Harrison is the republican representative from Waxahachie, offering moody bipartisan support to this extraordinary move from the committee. “I firmly believe it was absolutely necessary given the extenuating circumstances in this case,” he said.



We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more: Robert Roberson will make his much-awaited appearance before the Texas House Monday at 12 p.

m. through Zoom..