The man convicted of killing Brevard County Deputy Barbara Pill in 2012 will find out this week whether he will be sentenced to death.

Brandon Bradley is scheduled to be sentenced Friday at 1:30 p.m. in Brevard County court.

Bradley was convicted in April in shooting and killing Deputy Pill on March 6, 2012. Pill pulled over Bradley and his then-girlfriend, Andria Kerchner, after the pair fled a motel they had just robbed following a two-week drug binge. Bradley then shot the deputy multiple times, killing her.

The same 12-member jury that found Bradley guilty of first-degree murder recommended that he receive the death penalty by a vote of 10–2.

The trial against Bradley lasted just nine days following a long jury selection process that lasted four weeks.

Jurors took just over an hour to come to its guilty verdict, and about three hours to recommend that Bradley be put to death.

But the final say on the matter belongs to Brevard County Judge Morgan Reinman, who will hand down Bradley's sentence Friday afternoon.