Idaho previously had a firing squad option on the books but ... Oklahoma and South Carolina currently have laws allowing firing squads if other execution methods are unavailable, according to ...
Only Mississippi, Utah, Oklahoma and South Carolina currently have laws allowing firing squads if other execution ... squad is, in my opinion, beneath the dignity of the state of Idaho.” The ...
Those sentenced to death in Idaho could soon face execution by firing squad under a new bill before the state legislature. Lawmaker Bruce Skaug introduced the bill last week calling for the ...
Though Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed a bill allowing execution by firing squad if that state can't obtain the drugs needed for lethal injection last year, Tewalt said in a statement the Department ...
A chair sits in the execution chamber at the Utah State Prison on June 18, 2010, after Ronnie Lee Gardner was executed by firing squad in Draper ... firing squads is making a comeback. Idaho lawmakers ...
Brad Little. Idaho House Bill 538, which passed the state’s Republican-dominated Legislature by wide margins last month, prevents K-12 educators and college professors from “knowingly and ...
Miller smiller@idahostatesman.com Librarians in Idaho could soon face ... Last month, Little signed House Bill 498, which makes internet publishers liable for allowing children to access ...
ATLANTA — The Eleventh Circuit overturned the dismissal of a death-row inmate’s petition requesting to be executed by firing squad instead of a lethal injection, which he has plausibly shown may not ...
The Idaho Family Policy Center, a Christian lobbying group, praised Little for signing the bill that shields teachers from “adverse employment action” for using “biologically correct ...
Yep, you heard that correctly. State Senator Tammy Nichols and State Representative Judy Boyle, both Republicans, have co-sponsored House Bill (HB) 154 for Idaho, otherwise known as the “Gem ...
Miller/Idaho Statesman/TNS ... Last month, Little signed House Bill 498, which makes internet publishers liable for allowing children to access “harmful” material. “However, I was ...