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Anderson County, Texas, District Attorney’s Incompetence in Death Row Case of Robert Roberson

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Robert Roberson was set to be executed today for a crime he didn’t commit, but in a last-minute decision, his execution has been stayed. During a Texas Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence hearing, Anderson County District Attorney Allison Mitchell—who pushed through Robert’s execution warrant—was repeatedly unable to recall basic facts of the case.
In this quick recap, we expose key moments from the hearing where Mitchell says “I don’t know” or “I can’t remember” over 30 times. Her incompetence is evident, and it’s a stark reminder of the broken criminal justice system that we must all fight to reform.
Watch the full video for excerpts from the hearing and stay tuned for updates as we continue the battle for Robert Roberson’s life.
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Robert Roberson was set to be executed today for a crime he didn’t commit, but in a last-minute decision, his execution has been stayed. During a Texas Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence hearing, Anderson County District Attorney Allison Mitchell—who pushed through Robert’s execution warrant—was repeatedly unable to recall basic facts of the case.
In this quick recap, we expose key moments from the hearing where Mitchell says “I don’t know” or “I can’t remember” over 30 times. Her incompetence is evident, and it’s a stark reminder of the broken criminal justice system that we must all fight to reform.
Watch the full video for excerpts from the hearing and stay tuned for updates as we continue the battle for Robert Roberson’s life.
Support the show

Support The Organization:
https://failingjustice.org/support
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/failing1justice
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/failing1justice/
X (Twitter):
https://www.Twitter.com/failing1justice

YOUTUBE:
https://www.youtube.com/@failing1justice
Justin’s Public Facebook:
https://www.Facebook.com/founderfj
Website:
https://www.failingjustice.org
TikTok:
@failing1justice

  continue reading

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