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Alabama governor commutes death sentence of man who didn't kill anyone
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Alabama governor Kay Ivey commuted the sentence of Charles “Sonny” Burton, who was involved in a robbery at an Autozone that led to the murder of a customer, but who did not kill the man. NBC News' Dan Slepian reported on the story before the governor's announcement. March 10, 2026