With the support of Governor Jeff Landry, Louisiana’s Attorney General, Liz Murrill, signaled the state is ready to resume executions.
Louisiana will seek to resume carrying out death sentences in the coming months after a 15-year pause, this time using ...
SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) — After 15 years, Louisiana has resumed executions and joined three other states in a controversial new method. “Louisiana has decided that when you take a life in certain ...
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House Bill 6, now Act 5 from that session, allowed for executions to take place through nitrogen hypoxia through bipartisan ...
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Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry announced the state will resume executions after a 15-year hiatus, potentially using the ...
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Governor Landry announced that the La. Dept. of Public Safety and Corrections has finalized and implemented an updated ...
Gov. Jeff Landry announced Monday that the state had developed a protocol for executing people with nitrogen gas, allowing it ...
If nitrogen hypoxia is used, an inmate breathes 100 percent nitrogen, which causes suffocation. Louisiana is one of four states that have approved it for executions.