Louisiana’s death row inmates make rare mass petition for commutation
by Ed Pilkington from US news | The Guardian on (#6DGSJ)
Fifty-six of the 57 death row prisoners ask governor, who is coming to the end of his term, to act on his anti-death penalty convictions
All but one of Louisiana's death row inmates are racing against the clock to persuade the state's Democratic governor and the clemency board to commute their sentences to life in prison, ahead of a possible transfer of political power that could see the state aggressively resume executions in 2024.
Fifty-six of the 57 prisoners sentenced to death in Louisiana have joined forces to make a rare mass petition for mercy. They are asking John Bel Edwards, the governor who is coming to the end of his term, to act on his anti-death penalty convictions and order the pardons board to consider their pleas.
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