It was the second time the court declined to keep Navarro from serving his four-month sentence.
Navarro was locked up on March 19 after Chief Justice John Roberts said he saw no reason to disagree with a lower court’s decision denying Navarro's request to remain free on appeal.
Fifteen days later, Navarro’s lawyers asked the court to reconsider Roberts’ decision. Lawyers pointed out that Navarro’s appeal would be not heard until after he has completed his sentence.
He’s serving his time at a federal Bureau of Prisons satellite camp for elderly male inmates in Miami.