Capital punishment is a legal punishment in Louisiana. Despite remaining a legal punishment, there have been no executions in Louisiana since 2010, and no involuntary executions since 2002. Execution protocols are tied up in litigation due to a 2012 lawsuit challenging Louisiana's lethal injection procedures. In addition, certain pharmaceutical companies and manufacturers do not want their products associated with capital punishment, meaning the state has been unable to obtain lethal injection drugs. Despite this, a 2018 survey by the Louisiana State University found that the majority of Louisianan citizens still support capital punishment. The most recent execution was of Gerald Bordelon, who waived his appeals and asked to be executed in 2010. He is the only person to have been executed
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- Peine de mort en Louisiane (fr)
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| - Capital punishment is a legal punishment in Louisiana. Despite remaining a legal punishment, there have been no executions in Louisiana since 2010, and no involuntary executions since 2002. Execution protocols are tied up in litigation due to a 2012 lawsuit challenging Louisiana's lethal injection procedures. In addition, certain pharmaceutical companies and manufacturers do not want their products associated with capital punishment, meaning the state has been unable to obtain lethal injection drugs. Despite this, a 2018 survey by the Louisiana State University found that the majority of Louisianan citizens still support capital punishment. The most recent execution was of Gerald Bordelon, who waived his appeals and asked to be executed in 2010. He is the only person to have been executed (en)
- La pendaison fut utilisée comme méthode d'exécution en Louisiane jusqu'en 1941, date à laquelle elle fut remplacée par la chaise électrique. L'injection létale se substitua à cette méthode en 1993. 28 personnes ont été exécutées en Louisiane entre 1983 et 2010 dont les 20 premières avant 1992 par électrocution et les 8 suivantes par injection létale. Les exécutions ont lieu au Louisiana State Penitentiary (Paroisse de Feliciana Ouest) entre 18 heures et minuit. Avant l'introduction de la chaise en 1941, les exécutions se faisaient par pendaison. (fr)
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| - Capital punishment is a legal punishment in Louisiana. Despite remaining a legal punishment, there have been no executions in Louisiana since 2010, and no involuntary executions since 2002. Execution protocols are tied up in litigation due to a 2012 lawsuit challenging Louisiana's lethal injection procedures. In addition, certain pharmaceutical companies and manufacturers do not want their products associated with capital punishment, meaning the state has been unable to obtain lethal injection drugs. Despite this, a 2018 survey by the Louisiana State University found that the majority of Louisianan citizens still support capital punishment. The most recent execution was of Gerald Bordelon, who waived his appeals and asked to be executed in 2010. He is the only person to have been executed in Louisiana since 2002. (en)
- La pendaison fut utilisée comme méthode d'exécution en Louisiane jusqu'en 1941, date à laquelle elle fut remplacée par la chaise électrique. L'injection létale se substitua à cette méthode en 1993. 28 personnes ont été exécutées en Louisiane entre 1983 et 2010 dont les 20 premières avant 1992 par électrocution et les 8 suivantes par injection létale. Les exécutions ont lieu au Louisiana State Penitentiary (Paroisse de Feliciana Ouest) entre 18 heures et minuit. Avant l'introduction de la chaise en 1941, les exécutions se faisaient par pendaison. Louisiana State Penitentiary est la seule prison habilitée à appliquer la peine de mort en Louisiane, le couloir de la mort pour les hommes et la s’y trouvent. Le couloir de la mort pour les femmes est situé dans Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women (LCIW) à Saint-Gabriel. La Louisiane détient un homme ayant obtenu la nationalité française après sa condamnation à mort, Michael LeGrand, qui a poignardé quarante fois avec divers ustensiles dont un tournevis et un crayon, un de ses amis, Rafael Santos, un immigré cubain, pour lui voler sa collection de CD. En 1984, la Louisiane a exécuté (en), qui a inspiré le film La Dernière Marche. (fr)
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