At least 358 people have been executed in North Korea since Kim Jong-un came to power in late 2011, with executions surging sharply following the country’s Covid-19 border shutdown, according to a report released Tuesday by a Seoul-based nongovernmental organization. The Transitional Justice Working Group said in its latest study, “Mapping North Korea’s Executions Before and After the Covid-19 Pandemic,” that it documented 136 executions between Dec. 17, 2011, and Dec. 16, 2024, resulting in at least 358 deaths. Including cases where death sentences were issued but not confirmed as carried out, the total rises to 144 cases involving 367 individuals.
Mississippi Senate Bill 2821 (2026 Regular Session) creates the new crime of capital sexual battery. It authorizes the death penalty (or life without parole if the death penalty is not imposed) for the most severe cases. The bill was approved by the Governor and takes effect on July 1, 2026. PINE BELT, Miss. (WDAM) - Under current Mississippi law, the death penalty is only applicable in cases of murder. Effective July 1, there will be another capital offense on the books: capital sexual battery.