Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

New sentencing ordered for ex-NY Assembly Speaker Silver

- By Larry Neumeister

A federal appeals court upheld former New York Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver’s corruption conviction Tuesday but ordered a resentenci­ng after reversing the conviction on some charges.

The ruling by a threejudge panel of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals means the Democrat may get a fresh chance to seek a reduction of his sevenyear prison sentence, especially if prosecutor­s decline to seek retrial on three rejected counts.

His lawyer and prosecutor­s declined to comment.

Silver, 75, has remained free pending appeal. His 2018 sentencing came after he was convicted for a second time of trading favors to collect nearly $4 million in fees to help a cancer researcher and real estate developers.

His first conviction in 2015 was overturned by the appeals court, and a new trial was ordered after a Supreme Court ruling in another case redefined the rules for bribery conviction­s.

On Tuesday, the 2nd Circuit tossed out charges related to legal fees Silver collected to refer mesothelio­ma cases to a law firm. Mesothelio­ma is a rare form of cancer caused by exposure to asbestos.

Prosecutor­s maintained that Silver was provided patients he could recommend to the law firm by a prominent doctor who wanted the firm to donate money to mesothelio­ma research.

The 2nd Circuit, in an opinion written by Circuit Judge Richard C. Wesley, said Silver, over the period of a decade, received roughly $3 million in fees for cases that the doctor referred to the law firm.

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