From The Texas Tribune:
A bipartisan committee of Texas lawmakers again issued a subpoena compelling the state’s prison system to let death row inmate Robert Roberson provide testimony at the Capitol about his murder conviction, which some legislators say is based on “junk science.”
The new subpoena, issued Dec. 10 and served on Monday, comes after Texas House members said Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office stalled previous efforts to secure Roberson’s in-person testimony.
The Texas Supreme Court said in a Nov. 15 ruling that a legislative subpoena of a death row inmate could not be used to block a scheduled execution. But the court added that as long as the subpoena doesn’t interfere with a scheduled execution, state officials should be able to comply with it. Roberson’s execution was halted earlier this year and has not yet been rescheduled.
The Texas House Criminal Jurisprudence’s new subpoena orders Roberson to appear for testimony in Austin at the committee’s hearing on Friday. Compliance requires the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, an executive branch agency, to facilitate his appearance.