Former Louisville Metro Police Department officer Brett Hankison's attempt to delay the start of his sentence has been denied.
Former LMPD officer Brett Hankison was convicted last November of violating Breonna Taylor's rights the night of a deadly raid at her apartment. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A former Louisville Metro Police ...
After several delays, Brett Hankison was ordered to turn himself in to begin serving his 33-month prison sentence.
The former Louisville police officer who was convicted of violating Breonna Taylor’s civil rights will not have a delayed ...
Brett Hankison requested a 60-90 day extension from the Oct. 9 date, citing the need for a court to rule on his appeal of the sentencing and conviction.
Former Det. Brett Hankison was found guilty of violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights during a police raid in March of 2020.
THE ENTIRE PROJECT SHOULD BE FINISHED NEXT YEAR. NEW AT SIX. A FORMER LAPD DETECTIVE IS ASKING A FEDERAL JUDGE TO KEEP HIM OUT OF PRISON WHILE HE APPEALS HIS CONVICTION. BRETT HANKISON WAS FOUND ...
But his attorneys filed a motion Friday asking that the report date from the Bureau of Prisons be postponed 60 to 90 days ...
Former Louisville officer Brett Hankison, convicted of using excessive force in the 2020 Breonna Taylor raid, has reported to ...
A federal judge denied former LMPD officer Brett Hankison's request to be let out on bond while he appeals a 33-month prison sentence.
The judge allowed Hankison to remain free on bond until the U.S. Bureau of Prisons found the right place to put him.
A former Louisville police officer convicted of using excessive force in the deadly Breonna Taylor raid is expected to report to prison this week. A judge denied Brett Hankison's bid to remain ...