However, Hoyt would soon find out why Stanislofsky wanted O'Reily dead - evidently, Galino's murder was tied to a feud over a cell phone that Stanislofsky stole from him.
Still, he refused to kill him, feeling that if they did, the authorities would have all the proof they need. But business would resume, and he would hear from Stanislofsky that O'Reily told the COs that they killed Galino. Meanwhile, Hoyt and the rest of the Aryans and Bikers were all transferred out of Emerald City and moved to Unit B. His death would be investigated, and Hoyt would continue to be tied to Stanislofsky on the murder. Hoyt and the Bikers killed him by force-feeding him heroin.
A Russian Jewish inmate, named Nikolai Stanislofsky met up with the Bikers and asked them do to a job for cash - the death of an inmate named Ralph Galino. Hoyt continued to stick with the whites throughout the racial tension in Oz. The Aryans and The Bikers were distant as a result of this mess, but when racial tension reached an all-time high, they reunited. However, this attempt on his life failed and Hoyt was sent to the hole. Hoyt and the other Bikers attacked Schillinger in the gym. O'Reily advised Hoyt to go after Schillinger for this treason, and he did. Schillinger caught Hoyt and as a result, he was transferred out of the mail room. Ryan O'Reily, seeking revenge on Schillinger for raping his brother Cyril, asked Hoyt to smuggle some brass knuckles into Oz. This created tension between the two prisoners who are friends, since the Aryan Brotherhood and the Bikers are allied. Hoyt began to use his work in the mailroom to run his own personal scams, much to Vernon Schillinger's annoyance. Hoyt brings this to the attention of the other inmates and in the end, they all decide to pitch in money to help Rebadow, out of sympathy for his grandson. While working his work detail in the mail room, Hoyt opens a letter for Bob Rebadow and finds that his grandson has leukemia and has a dying wish - he'd like to go to an amusement park. He becomes their representative on the Emerald City council. Upon his arrival in Oz, Hoyt immediately leads the Bikers. He was sent to Oz on convictions of assault in the first degree. Hoyt grew impatient, and beat the clerk with the videotape he was renting out of anger and frustration. He was renting a tape from a video store, but the clerk continued to yap away on the phone, ignoring his customers. It would be a quick temper that would get him in Oz. Hoyt eventually took up with joining biker gangs, and from there on out he was a biker. Hoyt graduated Phillips Exeter, and dropped out of Harvard. His adopted parents did all they could for him. According to psychiatrists who had worked with him in the past, Hoyt even sodomized a playmate. He demonstrated anti-social behavior as a child, he tortured and killed animals. His birth mother abandoned him at an orphanage, while his real father died in prison.
Jaz Hoyt was adopted by a wealthy family. Sentence: Eight years, eligible for parole in four. Convicted Augaggravated assault in the first degree.