The former owner of a Tennessee meatpacking plant where a federal immigration raid last year took nearly 100 people into custody has been sentenced to 18 months in prison. News outlets report 62-year-old James Brantley, who owned the slaughterhouse in Bean Station, also was sentenced Tuesday to serve three years of probation after his release. Brantley pleaded guilty in April to tax evasion, wire fraud and employing undocumented immigrants.