But his attorneys filed a motion Friday asking that the report date from the Bureau of Prisons be postponed 60 to 90 days while Hankison appeals his conviction to a higher court, according to court records.
The U.S. Department of Justice recommended Hankison avoid prison and instead be placed on supervised release.
In court documents filed Wednesday, Brown maintains he was not attempting to kill or hurt anyone, but admits he fired a gun into Greenberg's campaign office in the Butchertown Market on Story Avenue on Feb. 14, 2022.
Dr. Lawrence Peters pleaded guilty to telling his staff to distribute opioids by giving them pre-signed prescriptions.
Clarence Moore is facing seven years in prison for engaging in sexual misconduct with a minor between November 2022 and January 2023.
Last month, Hankison's attorneys asked a judge for a new trial in the Breonna Taylor case. Prosecutors have called their arguments a “desperate” attempt using “baseless” claims.
In a June 12 appeal, a new attorney for Roger Burdette argued there was no testimony during the 2021 trial showing how the "trace drug amounts" in Burdette’s blood would affect him, and that the defense failed to present an expert to testify as to his phone usage leading up to the wreck.
After a week-long trial and five hours of deliberation on Monday, the jury found Brice Rhodes guilty on all six charges against him, including three murder counts.
As part of the guilty plea, James Miller admitted to filming a minor, who was 10 years old at the time, while they were undressing on or between April 1, 2021 to June 30, 2021, according to court records.
John Johnson, who is already serving seven years in federal prison, was sentenced Thursday in Jefferson Circuit Court to one year in prison for pointing a rifle at five police officers during the Breonna Taylor protests in 2020.