Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB1107

Introduced
3/31/26  
Refer
4/1/26  
Report Pass
4/23/26  
Engrossed
5/4/26  

Caption

Provides relative to determination of intellectual disability in capital cases

Impact

If enacted, HB 1107 would significantly alter the landscape for defendants in capital cases through a rigorous evidentiary process. The law would require a unanimous demonstration of significantly subaverage intellectual functioning and substantial deficits in adaptive behavior to qualify for protections against the death penalty. Critics argue that this could limit the ability of genuinely disabled defendants to receive fair treatment, as the heightened standard may effectively punish individuals who are unable to meet the new thresholds for evidentiary hearings.

Summary

House Bill 1107 aims to amend the Code of Criminal Procedure regarding the determination of intellectual disability in capital cases, specifically by modifying the evidentiary standard required for defendants claiming such disabilities. The bill enhances the burden of proof from 'preponderance of the evidence' to 'clear and convincing evidence,' making it more challenging for defendants to establish their intellectual disability in the context of capital punishment. This legislative change is seen as aligning with prior rulings that necessitate a stringent review of claims of intellectual disabilities in capital cases.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1107 is polarized. Proponents argue that tightening the evidentiary standards is necessary to ensure that only those who legitimately qualify as intellectually disabled are exempt from capital punishment. Conversely, opponents of the bill express strong concerns that these amendments undermine the rights of vulnerable defendants and could result in wrongful convictions or sentences, highlighting a fundamental ethical dilemma regarding the death penalty and the treatment of individuals with intellectual disabilities.

Contention

Notable points of contention in discussions around HB 1107 include the implications of requiring clear and convincing evidence, which may deter valid claims of intellectual disability. Additionally, there is significant concern regarding the potential for unjust outcomes in capital cases where defendants with intellectual disabilities may struggle to fulfill the new requirements. The bill specifically prohibits evidentiary hearings if the evidence presented fails to meet the new standards, leading to fears about fairness in judicial proceedings for intellectually disabled individuals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB394

Provides relative to procedures in capital cases

LA HR218

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to coordinate with stakeholders to develop a healthcare plan for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities

LA HB572

Provides relative to post conviction relief (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB675

Provides relative to post conviction relief (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA SB213

Provides for preliminary determination hearings in workers' compensation. (1/1/27)

LA HB575

Provides relative to liability for the unlawful termination of a pregnancy

LA HB74

Provides for the termination of manufacturer vehicle tracking services in certain cases of domestic abuse, sexual assault, or stalking (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

LA HB130

Provides for powers and duties of the office of the state Americans with Disabilities Act coordinator (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB516

Provides relative to the office of the state public defender

LA HB179

Provides relative to the board of commissioners for the Capital Area Transit System

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