Article 6FE5Q Nun accuses Louisiana of blocking death row clemency appeals in lawsuit

Nun accuses Louisiana of blocking death row clemency appeals in lawsuit

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Edward Helmore
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Sister Helen Prejean, known for 1995 film Dead Man Walking, accues board of pardons of breaking state's public meetings law

Sister Helen Prejean, the Catholic nun and anti-death penalty advocate, is accusing Louisiana's board of pardons of breaking the state's public meetings law to effectively delay clemency petitions for death row inmates.

The action pits the 84-year-old sister, who came to prominence as the author of the book behind the 1995 film Dead Man Walking, against Louisiana's far-right attorney general, Jeff Landry. Landry is part of a legal effort seeking to block the pardon board from hearing mass clemency petitions.

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