Federal Judge Halts Louisiana's First Nitrogen Gas Execution
- A federal judge halted Louisiana's first death row execution using nitrogen gas, which was planned for March 18, 2025, according to U.S. District Court Judge Shelly Dick's preliminary injunction on Tuesday.
- Attorney General Liz Murrill stated the state will appeal this decision, potentially affecting Louisiana's execution plans, as the state has not had an execution in 15 years.
- Jessie Hoffman Jr. Argues that nitrogen hypoxia is cruel and unusual punishment under the U.S. Constitution.
- Witnesses, including Samantha Kennedy of the Promise of Justice Initiative, describe previous nitrogen gas executions as inhumane, citing concerns about suffering and mental torture for the inmate.
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