Actor Grodin’s letter to NY judge handling ex-senator’s sentencing highlights clemency efforts
By APFriday, April 30, 2010
Grodin writes NY judge for ex-senator’s sentencing
ALBANY, N.Y. — Actor Charles Grodin has sent a letter to the federal judge who will sentence a former New York Senate leader on two corruption charges, pointing out the politician’s role in getting clemency in the mid-1990s for four female inmates.
Grodin says he remains grateful to Joseph Bruno for raising the issue with Gov. George Pataki, who granted clemency. Grodin says one inmate was a welfare mother caught in a police drug sting.
Grodin — also an author, political commentator and former cable talk show host — says he’s not sufficiently informed about the charges against Bruno but wanted the judge to know about his efforts to help the women.
Prosecutors have asked Judge Gary Sharpe to sentence Bruno on Thursday to more than 8 years in prison. His attorney proposes probation, restitution and a fine.
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