He didn’t kill anyone: Alabama governor commutes 75-year-old Charles ‘Sonny’ Burton’s death sentence

In a rare move, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey has commuted the death sentence of Charles “Sonny” Burton, 75, who did not fire the fatal shot in a 1991 murder case. Burton will now spend life in prison without the possibility of parole.

Burton was involved in a robbery at an AutoZone store in Talladega, which ended with the murder of customer Doug Battle. However, the gunman, Derrick DeBruce, pulled the trigger. Burton had already left the store and did not direct the killing. DeBruce is serving life without parole.

Governor cites “disparate circumstances”

“I cannot proceed in good conscience with the execution of Mr Burton under such disparate circumstances,” Governor Ivey said. “It would be unjust for one participant in this crime to be executed while the participant who pulled the trigger was not.”

Burton admitted to helping with the robbery and waiting outside with a getaway car. But under Alabama’s felony murder law, anyone involved in certain crimes can face the same liability as the shooter, even if they did not commit the murder themselves.

Public pressure and family support

The commutation came after growing public pressure, including protests and a petition with over 67,000 signatures. Battle’s daughter, Tori Battle, also publicly supported sparing Burton’s life.

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall acknowledged Burton’s role in the robbery but expressed disappointment over the decision, saying Burton “has Douglas Battle’s blood on his hands.”

The case highlights ongoing debate about the fairness of capital punishment, particularly when applied to participants who did not directly commit murder.

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