|
Former NY Senator Guy Velella was a powerful Republican figure for nearly 30 years in state and local politics until he and his father were convicted of accepting bribes from public works contractors earlier this year.
Velella was sentenced to a year in jail but was released after serving just 3 months, in September, by the Local Conditional Release Commission because "Velella cried and cowered in a corner in his cell" and it was feared that "he was becoming mentally unhinged."
Mayor Bloomberg, also a Republican,(who was actually a Democrat until he ran for the Mayor's office), accepted the resignations of the Release Commissioners for freeing Velella illegally and appointed a new crew who decided that Velella shoud return to jail.
Velella's lawyers managed to keep him out of jail for three months trying to run out the clock, because all the time that Velella was free was also being counted as "time served." Because of his improper early release, Velella will end up serving 60 fewer days than he would have if he had stayed in prison.
He also went to the doctor while on release and was diagnosed with prostrate cancer, but he did not request to be sent to Bellevue Hospital's prison ward. Doctors at Rikers Island will make sure that he gets whatever medicine he needs.
A state appeals court ruled last week that Velella and four of his compatriots who also had been granted early release should be returned to jail.
At 4:10 PM, 12/28/04, after being fingerprinted and filling out admissions forms, Velella was handcuffed and taken alone on a big Correction Department bus back to Rikers island, where he will be housed in a solitary cell in protective custody for the next few months.
Velella has another appeal before the state Court of Appeals, a ruling is expected early next month. Otherwise, his earliest release date is about march 19, 2005.
At least, after Martha Stewart saw the futility of having a sentence hanging over her head, she had the balls to go ahead and "get it over with." She may be unhappy being in prison, but at least there are not any stories about her weeping and crying and begging to be released.
I would think that Mr. V. would be ashamed to let the world know that Martha has more cajones than he has in this situation.
|