With the support of Governor Jeff Landry, Louisiana’s Attorney General, Liz Murrill, signaled the state is ready to resume executions.
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 ...
A judge has ordered Louisiana State University to fully reinstate a professor who was removed from his teaching duties last ...
Louisiana will seek to resume carrying out death sentences in the coming months after a 15-year pause, this time using ...
The Colorado Supreme Court has upheld the prison sentence of a Boulder man who was found guilty in 2018 of charges related to ...
The defendant from Wisconsin sent sexually explicit messages to two undercover FBI agents in Louisiana — one posed as an 11-year-old Baton Rouge girl and the other assumed the identity of her ...
Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich says he's “profoundly grateful” after President Donald Trump pardoned him on political corruption charges.
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 to resume executions after 15 years. At least three district attorneys ...
Danette Colbert has been charged with fraud and other theft-related crimes in a TV reporter’s death. Police said additional charges are possible.
Governor Jeff Landry announced a state of emergency was declared and that Louisiana will start doing execution by nitrogen ...
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