AUSTIN, Texas — A Texas man whose execution was halted and then called to testify at the state Capitol did not show up Monday over growing pushback from state leaders who have blasted lawmakers' last-ditch tactics to subpoena Robert Roberson and spare his life for now.
His absence at a highly anticipated state House committee meeting was another twist in what has become one of Texas' most unusual and contested death row cases. A group of Republican and Democratic lawmakers have rushed to Roberson's defense, saying outdated science led to a jury convicting him of killing his 2-year-old daughter in 2002.
After they subpoenaed Roberson last week to buy him more time, the attorney general's office opposed efforts to bring him to the state Capitol and told the state's highest court that doing so would present ''myriad security and logistical concerns.''
The delayed execution has opened a rift in Texas between legislators and state GOP leaders, including Republican Gov. Greg Abbott, who say the last-minute maneuver on Roberson's behalf crossed a line.
''If this committee wanted to take a heavy-handed approach, there are dramatic ways that we could enforce that subpoena,'' Democratic state Rep. Joe Moody said. ''But we didn't issue the subpoena to create a constitutional crisis, and we aren't interested in creating division between branches of government.''
Roberson had been set last Thursday to become the first person in the U.S. executed over a murder conviction connected to a diagnosis of shaken baby syndrome. He was taken to America's busiest death chamber and was waiting in a holding cell when the Texas Supreme Court abruptly halted plans to give him a lethal injection.
Moody, the chairman of a state House committee that led efforts to stop the execution, said discussions about having Roberson eventually testify were still ongoing.
The Texas Attorney General's Office had told lawmakers that Roberson would only appear by videoconference, which Moody said would be ''poorly suited'' for Roberson because he is autistic.