It’s been a rough couple of years for Assemblyman William F. Boyland Jr. He was indicted in March 2011 in Manhattan on Federal charges of using his influence on behalf of a hospital-management company in return for a $35,000-a-year no-show job. A jury acquitted him that November, but within a month an indictment charging him with bribery was issued in Brooklyn.
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