Could Louisiana's Governor Empty the State's Death Row?
Gov. John Bel Edwards has directed the state to review 56 death-row clemency applications after he made comments opposing capital punishment in April.

In June, almost every death-row inmate in Louisana filed for clemency after Gov. John Bel Edwards made comments expressing his opposition to the death penalty.
"I am calling on the legislature to end the death penalty in Louisiana," said Edwards during the State of the State speech in April. "In short: It is difficult to administer—one execution in 20 years. It is extremely expensive—tens of millions more spent prosecuting and defending capital cases, and tens of millions more spent maintaining death row over those same 20 years."
However, once all 56 clemency applications had been filed, they were quickly rejected by Louisiana's Board of Pardons and Committee on Parole, which claimed that the clemency applications were not eligible for consideration due to a policy that applications must be filed within a year of a judicial decision on an inmate's appeal.
While this specific rule can be waived, State Attorney General Jeff Landry wrote in a July opinion that "The broad and ill-defined waiver in (the rules) ostensibly empowers the board to repeal portions of its own rules and enact new ones at will, on an ad-hoc basis, and without any notice to the public," adding that "such a result is impermissible under Louisiana law."
Despite Landry's opinion, Gov. Edwards directed the board to give each clemency application a hearing last week. In his letter, Edwards disputed Landry's reading of board rules, writing that "the rule simply does not state that the application can only be filed within that first year."
"It is no secret where my personal beliefs lie with respect to the death penalty. I am guided by my deep faith in taking my pro-life stance against the death penalty," Edwards wrote. "Beyond moral justifications, there are a number of reasons, whether based in law or science that support the need for mercy while considering these applications. I believe we must consider further the imperfect nature of the criminal justice system and the actual innocence that has been proven far too often after imposition of the death penalty."
Edwards' directive has sparked hope for anti-death penalty advocates, who view Edwards' continued pressing of the issue as a sign that he may grant large-scale commutations.
"His order tees up the possibility that, before he leaves office next January, Edwards may be able to issue the largest mass commutation in this country since Illinois Gov. George Ryan emptied his state's death row in 2003," wrote Amherst College professor and death-penalty researcher Austin Sarat in Slate this week. "For opponents of capital punishment, Edwards has offered a distinctive template. In addition to highlighting injustices in the administration of the death penalty, it is now safe for them to say, full stop, that the death penalty is wrong in all cases."
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“Could Louisiana's Governor Empty the State's Death Row?”
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With all of the corruption I read about in Louisiana's police departments and court system, it wouldn't surprise me if half the people on death row in that state are innocent.
True. I cringe every time I read the "Innocence Project" website. A disturbing amount of that stuff is police and/or prosecutorial misconduct and malfeasance.
A disturbing amount of that stuff is police and/or prosecutorial misconduct and malfeasance.
It's the number one reason for innocent people being convicted.
I wonder why non e of these people, or their families, visit vengeance upon the wrongdoers.
Is the concept of vengeance a myth?
Most people don't have the time and resources that Bruce Wayne has.
Surely you have seen a clip of the ending of the film Joker.
Joe Chill only had a clown mask and a pistol...
Surely you're aware that that's a work of fiction, not a documentary.
There are exactly zero instances of police and prosecutors being killed in retaliation for sending innocent people to prison.
Think about it.
How do you know? I'm sure there have been plenty. But the winners write the history books, and they're not going to say the cop or prosecutor deserved it. No, they were victims of some delusional loner.
It would have been really big news if it actually happened.
No it wouldn't. Find an instance of a cop or prosecutor being murdered. Google it up. Look up the reasons why. I'll bet twenty bucks the asshole deserved it, but that's not what the story will read. It will say the murderer was delusional. Thought people were out to get him. Had lost faith in the system. It will never say that the victim was a corrupt piece of shit. Quite the opposite. They'll be turned into a martyr.
Remember like fifteen years ago this black guy who was forced out of the police department for being a good cop lost his shit and started killing police officers? He’s not remembered as a good guy who took justice into his own hands. No, he’s remembered as a mental case who killed a bunch of heroes for no reason other than being crazy.
So then post a news article of a police officer or prosecutor being murdered, with the murderer claiming to have done this because of the police officer or prosecutor put an innocent person or persons in prison.
I am sincere about this request. I had never heard or read of such a retaliatory murder happening. If you ever provide me a link to an article reporting this, it would be the first article I read about a case of a police officer or prosecutor being murdered, with the murderer claiming to have done this because of the police officer or prosecutor put an innocent person or persons in prison.
You're missing my point. It won't get reported. It's not allowed. Dead police are heroes. The end.
Chris Dorner was the cop's name.
Not reported by anyone?
Not just the network broadcast and print media, but it by anyone?
Not by independent journalists and media outlets?
Not by alternative sites and newspapers, far left to far right and in between?
Not by Glenn Greenwald?
Not by Michael Tracey?
Not by Reason?
“It is no secret where my personal beliefs lie with respect to the death penalty. I am guided by my deep faith in taking my pro-life stance against the death penalty,” Edwards wrote.
Well there’s something you don’t see everyday: somebody applying their pro-life stance to something more than abortion rights. Kudos to this guy.
That is like Evangeline Lilly applying her pro-choice stance to vaccine mandates.
Your comment is like slime mold applying its intellect to writing.
Still, it could be worse. Have you looked in a mirror recently?
Before any commutation is signed, the State should be required to fund and publish a detailed re-enactment of the crime that must be played right before signing.
Sigh.
The point of criminal law is punishment. If you want reconciliation, rehabilitation, restitution, and forgiveness, you don't sentence people to jail. You send them to church, but since that's going to run afoul of the 1st amendment.
So I refuse to consider people who won't house death row inmates in their halls of worship as serious.
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What do you think the origin of the word "penitentiary " is? From google "the term penitentiary is derived from the Latin term paenitentia, meaning repentance."
Penitentiaries were originally run by the church.
https://jeffjacoby.com/27135/as-capital-punishment-fades-progressives-take-aim
Ultimately they are pro-criminal nihilists and they deserve the pain and misery they demand everyone else accept as normal.
Shocking. Do you mean that it's never enough? That they always want more?
The best way to empty death row is to execute these mo'fos.
The best argument against the death penalty is the fact that cops and prosecutors routinely and knowingly convict innocent people. Look into The Innocence Project. Lying cops with qualified immunity, and lying prosecutors and lying judges with complete immunity, are the number one cause of innocent people going to prison, and death row.
That is not a new argument.
If I recall correctly, this argument was first published centuries before Christ's Incarnation.
What is different between now and 300 B.C.?
What is different between now and 300 B.C.?
Lots and lots of shiny toys. People though? Exactly the same.
For some reason commenters here who regularly rant against government abuses in property and free expression rights are quite happy with government abuses that kill innocent people.
And if it turns out there were illegal actions by the prosecutors or cops, execute them too.
Crude, but effective.
That last part will never happen, so the best we can do in Reality Land is end the death penalty.
What is to stop the wronged from walking behind a wrongdoer and just putting an entire clip of bullets in the wrongdoer's back?
Self preservation (unlike cops and prosecutors they will face consequences for their actions)? Lack of psychopathy (a problem police and prosecutors don’t have)? Moral sense (another problem police and prosecutors don’t have)?
If moral sense keeps people from doing what is right and just, then moral sense needs to go.
they can then impose their own consequences on those who try to impose consequences on them.
Most people aren't murderers, dude.
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"Could Louisiana's Governor Empty the State's Death Row?"
I hope so.
Lot's of people deserve to die, but handing that power to the government is the worst mistake possible.
That's exactly where I am on the subject. I'd prefer for it to go through the legislative process but if the governors plan is legal I'm cool with it.
I agree with both of you.
Lots of people deserve to die, but handing that power to the government is the worst mistake possible.
Yup - and you correctly distinguish between what someone deserves and by what right or principle someone or some entity may mete out what that person deserves,
As long as these all become life without parole, I'm not unhappy with it.
The only time I was unhappy with the death penalty being suspended was when former Illinois Governor George Ryan did it back in 2000. The reason I hated it then is that I viewed it as a cynical move by the governor who was under investigation for selling CDLs for bribes when he was Illinois Secretary of State, and he did it to divert attention from the probe (which ultimately led to his conviction).
Life without parole, and life without any comfort or hope.
So you'd prefer the escalating cycle of retribution killings? Why not with the rest of the things going on in society. Libertarians for unending blood fueds seems to fit right in.
So you’d prefer the escalating cycle of retribution killings?
Yes. I don't support retribution killings but they're still preferable to the government having that power.
We should have all learned our lessons about slippery slopes in the past few years.
>>"I am calling on the legislature to end the death penalty in Louisiana,"
thumb emoji.
It is not difficult or expensive to kill people. That is a bald-faced lie.
The question of whether people convicted of capital crimes are actually guilty is not somehow more relevant simply because the sentence is death. The idea that it is less of an injustice to lock up innocent people for life is disgusting. The innocent deserve to be exonerated regardless of their sentence. In that sense, if the death penalty makes us, as a society, look harder before we commit to a sentence all the better, no?
The issue is rectification. If someone has been unjustly locked up for 20 years, a measure of rectification is possible. If they've been executed, it isn't. Rectification isn't perfect - but then, seldom is compensation for any serious injury perfect (a proposition recognised as far back as the Torah).
In Louisiana, pro-life means free the murderers to make room in prisons for women who conspire at birth control or seek to flee enslavement. This Guv is a coattail Trumpanzee suddenly faced with the fact that women voters see clearly that forced reproduction killed many women before the LP's Roe plank was legislated. Death in childbed dropped dramatically until mystical bigotry again closed its fist on the power to coerce the weaker sex with deadly force.
Hank, lose the magic mushrooms before you post.
"pro-life means free the murderers to make room in prisons for women who conspire at birth control or seek to flee enslavement."
Hank actually believes this. No, really.
Like Einstein said, stupidity is infinite.
"Could Louisiana's Governor Empty the State's Death Row?"
Only if they all move in to his house. Just leave some knives out in the kitchen.
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Actually, Louisianians elected this buffoon, who has been quite successful in imposing one-man rule on the state and handing out oodles of dollars to his friends. Collectively, I have to say
theywe deserve him, especially since the state has not erected a Sabine Wall to prevent decamping to Texas.Personally, I'd just as soon see Angola emptied and scores settled privately by right of private action.