Louisiana
Panel Rejects Bill to End Death Penalty in Louisiana
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Regulation to eliminate the death sentence in Louisiana was elected down 5-1 Tuesday in a state Us senate board.
Sen. Katrina Jackson funded the expense, which was turned down by the Us senate Judiciary “C” Board.
Jackson said that the state shouldn’t have the power to take a life. As well as she stated there is no other way of understanding the amount of innocent individuals have actually been implemented.
“We cannot, as a state, ever before provide a person their life back,” stated Jackson, backed by Catholic and also Episcopal authorities and also famous death sentence challengers consisting of Sibling Helen Prejean.
Costs Quigley, a Loyola regulation teacher, stated the numerous prices associated with preserving the death sentence system in the state — consisting of greater prices of maintaining prisoners on fatality row and also the general public expense for protection and also prosecution over a collection of tests and also allures — concerns greater than $15 million each year.
Political Animations
Protectors of the death sentence stated it is suitable and also simply in some circumstances.
“If you take that choice far from our components, that’s something I can not do,” stated Sen. Bodie White, a Republican Politician from Central, that informed Jackson he has actually seen terrible criminal activity scenes. He revealed self-confidence that the state has actually taken actions to avoid unjustified sentences.
John Sinquefield, a long time district attorney in Baton Rouge, stated the death sentence is currently made use of in Louisiana for “the extremely worst of the most awful.”
The state hasn’t accomplished an implementation because 2010, in the middle of lawsuits and also conflict over the schedule of substance abuse in deadly shot.
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Saucier man identified as motorcyclist killed in crash in Louisiana
LAFOURCHE PARISH, La. (WLOX) – Saucier native Dustin Craven, 30, has been identified as the victim of a fatal single-vehicle crash in Louisiana, officials announced on Sunday.
The crash took place during the early morning hours of Sunday on Louisiana Highway 20 near Farmer Lane in Lafourche Parish. Craven, the driver of a 2022 Harley-Davidson Street Glide, was traveling south when the motorcycle left the roadway and struck a utility pole, causing him to be ejected.
As a result, Craven received fatal injuries and died at the scene.
The cause of the crash remains under investigation.
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Live Updates: No. 14 Alabama Softball vs. Southeastern Louisiana (Tuscaloosa Regional Final)
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — In a high-stakes NCAA Regional final qualifier on Saturday morning at Rhoads Stadium, Alabama Softball and Southeastern Louisiana went into extra innings. Riley Valentine, coming in as a pinch hitter, ignited a five-run rally in the ninth inning with a home run, propelling the Crimson Tide to a 6-3 victory.
After climbing their way back in the loser’s bracket, the Lions and Crimson Tide are set to face off once more on Sunday with a trip to the super regionals on the line. First pitch is scheduled for 1:00 p.m. CT on ESPN2.
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Current Score – T3: Alabama 9, SLU 2.
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Pregame:
Alabama |
SLU |
---|---|
Kristen White |
Ka’Lyn Watson |
Larrissa Preuitt |
Chloe Magee |
Kenleigh Cahalan |
Maria Detillier |
Jenna Johnson |
Bailey Krolczyk |
Marlie Giles |
Lexi Johnson |
Bailey Dowling |
Maddie Watson |
Kali Heivilin |
Audrey Greely |
Riley Valentine |
Colleen Kulivan |
Emma Broadfoot |
Cam Goodman |
P: Jocelyn Briski |
P: Ellie DuBois |
Who: No. 14 Alabama (33-17), Clemson (34-17), Southeastern Louisiana (45-13) and USC Upstate (30-21)
Where: Rhoads Stadium, Tuscaloosa, Ala.
When:
Friday, May 17
*Southeastern Louisiana 6, Clemson 2 | 2 p.m. | ACC Network
*No. 14 Alabama1, USC Upstate 0 | 4:30 p.m. | ESPN+
Saturday, May 18
*Game 3: No. 14 Alabama 6, SLU 2 (9 Innings) | 10:30 a.m., ESPN+
*Game 4: Clemson 8, USC Upstate 0 (5 Innings) | 1 p.m. ESPN+
*Game 5: SLU 6, Clemson 2 | 4:30 p.m.
Sunday, May 19
*Game 6 | No. 14 Alabama vs. SLU | 1 p.m. | ESPN2
*Game 7 if necessary | TBD
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