Retired Alabama Judge Loyd Little (pictured) recently changed his mind about a death sentence he imposed on Derrick Mason in 1995 for a murder during a convenience store robbery. Mason is scheduled for execution on September 22. Judge Little wrote a letter to be submitted to Alabama Governor Robert Bentley requesting that Mason’s sentence be commuted to life in prison without parole. The judge explained the change in his thinking: “Years of experience and seeing so many other capital murder cases where it was imposed and where it was not imposed… . I realized it really was not the right decision.” Judge Little had only been on the bench six months when he heard Mason’s case. In Alabama, the jury makes only a recommendation regarding sentencing. The trial judge makes the actual life or death decision.
Retired Madison County District Attorney Tim Morgan, who prosecuted Mason, criticized the judge: “I find it to be kind of cowardly now that he’s retired and no one has the chance to run against him.”