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Jilly_in_VA

(14,057 posts)
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 05:16 PM Yesterday

Alabama man faces execution despite not pulling the trigger in auto store customer's death

Charles “Sonny” Burton didn’t kill anyone. The state of Alabama could execute him anyway.

Burton, 75, is facing execution for his role as an accomplice in a 1991 robbery at an auto parts store where customer Doug Battle was killed. No one disputes that another man, Derrick DeBruce, shot and killed Battle. Burton, one of six men involved in the robbery, was outside the store at the time of the shooting, according to testimony.

DeBruce and Burton were both sentenced to death. But DeBruce was later resentenced to life imprisonment, leaving Burton — who neither fired the gun nor ordered anyone to be killed -- as the only person facing execution.

Matt Schulz, Burton’s attorney, said the case “represents an extreme outlier” among death penalty cases.

The Alabama Supreme Court in January authorized Gov. Kay Ivey to set an execution date for Burton using nitrogen gas. The victim’s daughter and multiple jurors from his 1992 trial are now urging the governor to grant clemency, arguing the case raises fundamental questions of fairness.

“We hope and pray that Governor Ivey recognizes that this case slipped through the cracks. It would be wrong to execute a man who did not even see the shooting take place, after the state agreed to resentence the shooter to life without parole, and this is simply not the kind of case most people think of when they envision the death penalty being carried out,” Schulz said.

https://apnews.com/article/alabama-death-penalty-triggerman-burton-debruce-2fd4d8abb9bca606c8037d428913c

This is so wtong in so many different ways I can't even begin to comment.

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Alabama man faces execution despite not pulling the trigger in auto store customer's death (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA Yesterday OP
This is reminiscent of the old English law adage: Disaffected Yesterday #1
That's generally how it goes though. BlueTsunami2018 Yesterday #2
Always and forever against the DP. n/t Coventina Yesterday #3
abolish the death penalty WhiskeyGrinder Yesterday #4

Disaffected

(6,250 posts)
1. This is reminiscent of the old English law adage:
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 05:34 PM
Yesterday

"In for a penny, in for a pound". Many a murder accomplice has been hanged as a result.

BlueTsunami2018

(4,914 posts)
2. That's generally how it goes though.
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 05:49 PM
Yesterday

If I kill someone while robbing a bank and you’re the getaway driver, you’re also liable for the murder.

It is odd that the actual shooter had his sentence commuted and this guy didn’t but his charge and sentence isn’t unusual at all.

Be that as it may, it’s ridiculous to me to execute this guy after thirty-five years, whatever the circumstances, it seems pointless. What good is it going to do? It doesn’t even serve revenge purposes since he’s not the trigger man.

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