A former New York State Senator wants to delay his prison term so he can take a seminar on prison
A former New York State Senator convicted on bribery charges was rejected after asking to delay his prison sentence so he could go to a seminar about prison.
Malcolm Smith, who is facing seven years behind bars, is supposed to surrender to prison this Friday. He asked a judge to postpone his sentence so he could attend “A Day in the Life of a BOP Inmate: Current Conditions and Future Possibilities,” a seminar that includes criminal justice experts and former inmates discussing prison life.
“Have you ever wondered what it is like in federal prison?” a flyer for the seminar reads. Panelists “will discuss the goals of incarceration—punishment, deterrence, and rehabilitation—and whether these goals are being met by the current correctional system.”
Prosecutors say Smith, who represented eastern Queens for 14 years, paid bribes to Republican leaders in a long-shot plan to get himself named the Republican candidate for Mayor of New York City. He briefly served as State Senate majority leader.