Death sentence vacated for Toledo man convicted in 2008 BP clerk killing; resentenced to life without parole

TOLEDO, Ohio — A Toledo man who was previously sentenced to death for the killing of a convenience store clerk during a 2008 robbery has now been resentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

Court records show Anthony Belton’s death sentence was vacated Thursday after a hearing in Lucas County Common Pleas Court.

Belton had been on Ohio’s death row after being convicted in the shooting death of 34-year-old Matthew Dugan, a clerk working the night shift at a Toledo BP station.

Court: Belton not eligible for death penalty due to serious mental illness

According to a court entry, the court accepted a stipulation from both the state and Belton’s attorneys as part of a postconviction petition to vacate his death sentence…

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