It's been 15 years since Louisiana executed a death row prisoner. Here's when the death penalty started in Louisiana and what ...
Gov. Jeff Landry announced Monday that the state had developed a protocol for executing people with nitrogen gas, allowing it ...
Antoinette Frank, a former New Orleans police officer convicted of a 1995 triple murder, may soon have her execution date ...
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry announced the state will resume executions after a 15-year hiatus, potentially using the ...
Louisiana will seek to resume carrying out death sentences in the coming months after a 15-year pause, this time using ...
Two states are set to see pauses on executions end as Arizona, Louisiana and South Carolina gave execution dates to three men ...
The Louisiana governor and attorney general are in favor of getting the execution process moving again after executions were ...
Gov. Jeff Landry announced the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections has implemented protocol to carry out death sentences using nitrogen gas.
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry said crime victims and their families have waited too long for justice in the form of death ...
Gov. Jeff Landry is pushing Louisiana to resume executing death row prisoners, with the state potentially carrying out its first executions since 2010 next month with nitrogen gas on the table.
the oldest person on Louisiana's death row. Sepulvado, 81, was convicted of first-degree murder in the March 1992 death of his 6-year-old stepson, Wesley Allen Mercer, in the child’s home.
Since 1976, four out of five death sentences in Louisiana have been overturned on appeal and the majority of people on death row in the state are Black, according to the Promise of Justice ...
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