Judge Orders State To Keep 3 Death Row Inmates CoolJudge Orders State To Keep 3 Death Row Inmates CoolA federal judge has ordered prison officials to continue using new measures for controlling dangerous heat levels on death row.Bernadette LeeBernadette Lee
Official: State’s Refusal To Cool Death Row Isn’t PoliticsThree death-row inmates sued three years ago over the sweltering conditions in their cells at Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola.Associated PressAssociated Press
Judge To Decide If Death-Row Inmates Need Air ConditioningJudge To Decide If Death-Row Inmates Need Air ConditioningPrison officials say there are enough heat precautions already being taken for Death Row inmates.Derek AlbertDerek Albert
Appeals Court Rules No Air Conditioning Needed On Louisiana’s Death RowAppeals Court Rules No Air Conditioning Needed On Louisiana’s Death RowThe US 5th Circuit Court of Appeals says no air conditioning is needed to provide comfort for Louisiana death row inmates. Bruce MikellsBruce Mikells
Court In Va. Examines Death Row Isolation PolicyCourt In Va. Examines Death Row Isolation PolicyPrisoners in other death penalty states could be encouraged to file similar challenges.Associated PressAssociated Press
Louisiana Death Row Inmate Released From PrisonLouisiana Death Row Inmate Released From PrisonDNA cleared Ford in the case, and the man was released fro the custody of Louisiana's maximum security prison yesterday evening.Bernadette LeeBernadette Lee
Louisiana’s Plan To Keep Death Row Inmates Cool [Opinion]Louisiana’s Plan To Keep Death Row Inmates Cool [Opinion]Louisiana prison officials have submitted a plan to keep death row inmates cool this summer. The plan is under review and includes air conditioning and cold showers for those convicted of society's most heinous crimes. Bruce MikellsBruce Mikells
Judge Rejects Delay In Plan To Cool Louisiana Death RowJudge Rejects Delay In Plan To Cool Louisiana Death RowHe demanded a plan that will cool the cells so the heat index never goes above 88 degrees.Associated PressAssociated Press