Appeals Court Partially Overturns Sheldon Silver's Recent Conviction

A federal appeals court has dismissed three criminal counts against Sheldon Silver.

The ex-Assembly Speaker has been convicted twice on federal corruption charges. The first guilty verdict was overturned, and Silver appealed the second one -- claiming the judge gave improper instructions to the jury.

Silver still faces prison time on the four felony counts the court didn't throw out.


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