William Boyland Jr., a former Brooklyn Assemblyman whose influential household has been dubbed “the Kennedys of Brownsville,” was one in all 1,583 folks granted clemency by the outgoing Biden Administration Thursday.
Boyland Jr., was convicted on 21 bribery and corruption fees in 2014 and sentenced to a 14-year jail time period. However in February 2021, he was granted a compassionate launch to house confinement on account of the COVID-19 pandemic after serving lower than half his time.
Prosecutors, who opposed his early return house, mentioned the Bureau of Prisons hadn’t mentioned whether or not Boyland could be required to return to a cell as soon as the pandemic ended.
Boyland conceded after his conviction that returning to elected workplace wasn’t sensible. A road, a public faculty and a park in Brooklyn are named after his uncle, former State Assemblyman Thomas S. Boyland.
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Former Assemblyman William Boyland Jr. (Aaron Showalter/New York Each day Information)
Boyland Jr., was elected to the state Meeting in 2003. Greater than a decade later, the disgraced politician was discovered responsible of soliciting lots of of 1000’s of {dollars} in bribes from undercover feds and stealing cash meant to assist senior residents.
In a single scheme, he shook down an secret agent posing as a carnival promoter, getting greater than $14,000 in bribes to grease the wheels for permits, licenses and letters of assist from his workplace. In one other, he scammed the state out of greater than $71,000 in journey voucher cash.
Boyland Jr., mentioned he meant to spend his time behind bars serving to different inmates who’re battling psychological well being points.
In September, he requested a decide to shave 563 days of Good Time credit score from his sentence due to the work he did in jail.
“While incarcerated, I worked as a GED instructor and provided English as a second language instruction,” he wrote.
Whereas underneath house confinement, Boyland mentioned he had “actively sought to reintegrate into society and build a build a stable productive life.”
That included going to church, enrolling in a web based faculty program and dealing with senior residents.