

Federal prosecutors have said Jaynes inserted false information into the warrant used to knock down Taylor's door before she was shot to death by officers on March 13, 2020. Meany and another former officer, Kelly Goodlett, also knew the warrant had bad information, federal prosecutors have said.

Lawyers for the two officers involved in the Breonna Taylor warrant case were granted more time to review the case's evidence.
Goodlett pleaded guilty and is expected to testify at Jaynes' and Meany's trial. Brett Hankison, the only former officer facing charges who was involved in the raid, has a federal trial date set for Oct. 30.
Prosecutors said during a telephone conference with Judge Simpson Tuesday that they have turned over a million pages of evidence and documents to defense attorneys in the case.