Alabama Governor Kay Ivey Commutes Death Sentence of Charles Burton
In Brief
Gov. Kay Ivey commuted the death sentence of Charles ‘Sonny’ Burton, a rare action in Alabama.
Key Facts
- Gov. Kay Ivey, a Republican, commuted the death sentence of Charles ‘Sonny’ Burton.
- The commutation is described as extremely rare.
- Charles Burton was scheduled to die even though the gunman’s sentence had been commuted years ago.
What Happened
Gov. Kay Ivey commuted the death sentence of Charles ‘Sonny’ Burton, who was scheduled for execution. The gunman in the same case had his sentence commuted years earlier.
Why It Matters
The commutation is described as extremely rare in Alabama, highlighting the infrequency of such executive actions. The case also draws attention to sentencing disparities. Based on a single source report
What's Next
Further details on Burton’s new sentence or possible legal proceedings may emerge. Reactions from officials or advocates could follow.
