The Tampa woman involved in the 2010 fatal shootings of two police officers has completed serving her federal time. 

  • Cortnee Brantley released after 10 months in halfway house
  • Still has to appear in Hillsborough court on other charges 
  • Brantley driving car when Dontae Morris fatally shot two Tampa officers during 2010 traffic stop
  • Previous stories on Cortnee Brantley

According to the Tampa Bay Times, Cortnee Brantley was released from a halfway house on Monday after serving 10 months of a yearlong sentence. 

The Bureau of Prisons' Orlando Residential Reentry Office did not reveal where the halfway house was located. 

Despite completing her federal time, Brantley, 28, is still facing state charges. 

Brantley is scheduled to appear in Hillsborough Circuit Court Wednesday on charges stemming from a January 2016 domestic dispute with a domestic partner. 

In 2013, Brantley was found guilty for failing to report to authorities that her then boyfriend Dontae Morris was a felon with a loaded gun during a traffic stop that ended with two Tampa police officers shot dead.

Brantley and Morris were pulled over on 50th Street in east Tampa on June 29, 2010. 

The traffic stop turned violent when Morris shot and killed officers David Curtis and Jeffrey Kocab. Morris ran off and Brantley sped away from the scene. Brantley was later found guilty of misprision of a felony for failing to report Morris was a felon with a gun.

During the past six years, Brantley has appealed and lost her guilty ruling and had planned to appeal again. After she was found guilty, she was allowed to remain free pending an appeal.