A Semmes man faces up to life in prison after his conviction on a felony murder charge related to what prosecutors said was a botched drug deal.
The Mobile County Circuit Court jury on Thursday found Warren Bernard Burrell, 23, guilty on Thursday. Prosecutors alleged that Burrell and his rother, Dentzes Larmar Burrell, 21, came out of their home on Fernwood Loop and pointed guns at a car that pulled up.
Both brothers were out on bond for other offenses at the time. Mobile County District Attorney Keith Blackwood said prosecutors will seek a long prison sentence. Charges remain pending against Dentzes Burrell. He is undergoing court-ordered psychiatric treatment in an effort to make him competent to stand trial.
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