Buck, aka David Darnell Brown, was initially scheduled to appear in court in March before the hearing got pushed back to April 18th; then later delayed until May. Buck was then scheduled to appear in court on June 8th and is now slated for an October court date.

The Cashville, Ten-A-Kee rapper has already pleaded not guilty to stabbing Jimmy James Johnson, 26, during a melee at the Vibe Awards in Santa Monica last November. A mass brawl ensued after Johnson pretended to ask Dr. Dre for an autograph only to sucker punch the producer. The incident took place just moments before Dre was to take the stage to receive a Lifetime Achievement Award.

In other Buck news, Jeff Pringle’s JGE (John Galt) Entertainment is slated to release T.I.P, a collection of unreleased songs Buck recorded prior to signing with G-Unit.

“Around 98, 99, somewhere around there, I was a principal on a company called Next Level Records, which Buck was the first artist that we signed. We made a record with Buck and we put it out in 99, 2000 — sold a few copies. After that, Buck went about his business,” Pringle, president of JGE told SOHH.com. “He had previously signed to a company called Totally Independent Productions. He did a bunch of recordings but they never released the record. We since had purchased the assets or their company and all of their masters to all of their artists, one of them was Buck. His portion of it was recorded prior to his relationship with G-Unit.”

With titles like “Blood In Blood Out,” “Crime Pays” and “Get Your Murder On,” Pringle thinks Buck’s early material is “probably more thugged out than his G-Unit, Straight Outta Cashville stuff.”

JGE is scheduled to release Young Buck’s T.I.P [listen] through Universal Records distribution November 8th.