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Neither brother charged with the murder of Wake County Sheriff's Deputy Ned Byrd will face the death penalty. Prosecutors will not seek the death penalty because Alder Marin-Sotelo is still not back in North Carolina. Brothers Arturo Marin-Sotelo and Alder Marin-Sotelo are charged in Byrd’s murder. Byrd was killed on Aug. 11, 2022. An autopsy revealed he was shot four times. Byrd was 48 years old. In May, Alder Marin-Sotelo escaped from a Virginia jail. Authorities arrested him in Mexico. Mexico could refuse to return Alder Marin-Sotelo if there’s a possibility of execution. It’s part of a treaty between the U.S. and Mexico. The brothers' sister, Adriana Marin-Sotelo, was arrested and charged with helping Alder escape. In August, Adriana Marin-Sotelo pleaded guilty to helping Alder Marin-Sotelo break out of Piedmont Regional Jail in Virginia. She pleaded guilty to conspiracy to instigate or assist an escape. In May, Rolando Marin-Sotelo, the siblings’ brother, was charged with accessory after the fact to murder. Rolando Marin-Sotelo is accused of helping his brothers sell the car they were driving the night of Byrd's murder. Subscribe to WRAL: / wral5 Follow WRAL: Facebook: / wraltv Twitter: / wral IG: / wral About WRAL-TV: WRAL is your Raleigh, North Carolina news source. Check out our videos for the latest news in Raleigh, local sports, Raleigh weather, and more at https://WRAL.com #localnews #northcarolina #breakingnews #live