Ken Paxton and Texas House members accuse each other of mischaracterizing Robert Roberson's case
A week after death row inmate Robert Roberson was set to die, the extraordinary quest to save his life has morphed into a deepening political battle between a group of Texas House lawmakers and the states leading Republicans as they trade bitter accusations and push conflicting narratives around his guilt or likely innocence.
Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday condemned the bipartisan Texas House committee that forced a delay of Robersons execution, saying it stepped out of line.
Attorney General Ken Paxton, in a graphic press release Wednesday, insisted on Robersons guilt and accused the committee of pursuing eleventh-hour, one-sided, extrajudicial stunts that attempt to obscure the facts and rewrite his past.
The group of lawmakers, in return, blasted Paxton for publishing a misleading and in large part simply untrue summation of Robersons case.
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