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Louisiana Prepares for First Execution in 15 Years Using Controversial Nitrogen Gas

Jessie Hoffman's execution is scheduled for March 18, with ongoing legal challenges citing cruelty and religious freedom violations.

  • Jessie Hoffman, convicted of the 1996 rape and murder of Mary Elliott, is set to be executed using nitrogen gas, marking Louisiana's first execution in 15 years.
  • Nitrogen gas, only previously used in Alabama, has been criticized as cruel and inhumane, with witnesses reporting visible distress during prior executions.
  • Hoffman's legal team has filed last-minute appeals, arguing the method violates his religious freedoms as a Buddhist and the Eighth Amendment's prohibition on cruel punishment.
  • The U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a federal judge's stay, allowing the execution to proceed, with the U.S. Supreme Court yet to rule on a pending appeal.
  • Louisiana's use of nitrogen gas has drawn criticism for ethical inconsistencies, as the state bans the method for euthanizing pets due to its inhumane nature.
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