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Idaho Expands Death Penalty to Child Sex Abusers, Moves to Firing Squad as Execution Method

Logan Andrew Published: July 8, 2025 | Updated: August 26, 2025 2 minutes read

by Logan Andrew | FreeWire Magazine — Your News, Your Voice

Idaho is sending a strong message to predators: if you sexually abuse a young child, you could face the death penalty.

Under a new law that took effect July 1, individuals convicted of aggravated sexual abuse of a child 12 or younger can now be sentenced to death in Idaho. The legislation passed with overwhelming support in both chambers of the state legislature and was signed by Governor Brad Little, who called the crimes “sickening and evil” and said the people who commit them “deserve the ultimate punishment.”

The new law doesn’t apply to every abuse case. Prosecutors can only seek the death penalty in the most extreme circumstances — for example, when the abuse is repeated, involves a kidnapping, or shows clear premeditation. Otherwise, mandatory sentences now include 25 years to life, ensuring long prison terms even without capital punishment.

Governor Little praised the legislature for acting boldly and unapologetically to protect the most vulnerable. “Just like capital murder destroys lives, aggravated sexual abuse of a young child devastates victims and families for generations,” he said in a statement last week.

Legal experts have pointed out that the law could face challenges. A 2008 U.S. Supreme Court ruling currently bars the death penalty for crimes against individuals that don’t result in death. But Idaho lawmakers are prepared to take that fight to the courts, with many arguing the current court may see things differently than it did 17 years ago.

And Idaho isn’t stopping there. Earlier this year, the state also passed legislation making death by firing squad the primary method of execution when lethal injection drugs are unavailable. The change goes into effect next summer and positions Idaho as the only state to list firing squad as the first option.

Supporters say it’s a practical move. Drug shortages have made lethal injection increasingly difficult to carry out, and officials say the firing squad offers a fast and certain method of execution that avoids the complications of botched IVs or untested chemical cocktails.

With these new laws, Idaho has made clear that it will do whatever it takes to deliver justice for the most serious crimes — and won’t shy away from doing what other states won’t.

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