Five years after Louisiana lawmakers swiftly killed an attempt to shield makers of lethal injection drugs, Jeff Landry and Nicholas Muscarello teamed up to legalize nitrogen gas executions.
Then-Attorney General Jeff Landry’s office had asked Muscarello ... With the backing of the Vatican, whose Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia sent a letter asking him to consider death row prisoners ...
Board member Adrejia L. A. Boutté speaks during a Louisiana Public Defender Board meeting at the Capitol on Thursday, March ...
Airgas, a nitrogen and oxygen supplier, is considering action against Louisiana over potential misuse of its products during ...
A prosecutor told jurors Jessie Hoffman had "ice water in his veins," but what's colder than keeping a man in a cage for ...
Jeff Landry and the Louisiana Legislature ... but she declined. Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill said the plaintiffs were trying to sow confusion in the weeks before the election and ...
In 2024, Alabama became the first state to execute an inmate using nitrogen gas when it put Kenneth Eugene Smith, 58, to ...
(Louisiana First) — Attorney General Liz Murrill confirmed Tuesday ... put them first and that we would follow the law.” Gov. Jeff Landry released a statement after Hoffman’s execution.