UPDATE: Amos Goodman Arraigned On 20 Felony Counts Over East Hampton Election Petitions - 27 East

UPDATE: Amos Goodman Arraigned On 20 Felony Counts Over East Hampton Election Petitions

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Amos Goodman outside state Supreme Court in August after a judge sided with him and threw out the Independence Party's nominating petitions. MICHAEL WRIGHT

Amos Goodman outside state Supreme Court in August after a judge sided with him and threw out the Independence Party's nominating petitions. MICHAEL WRIGHT

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Amos Goodman walks out of a courtroom in Central Islip on Wednesday, December 5, with his attorney, Craig Fleischer of the Hauppauge-based law firm of Keahon, Fleischer and Ferrante, after being arraigned on 20 felony counts, and released on his own recognizance. GREG WEHNER

Amos Goodman walks out of a courtroom in Central Islip on Wednesday, December 5, with his attorney, Craig Fleischer of the Hauppauge-based law firm of Keahon, Fleischer and Ferrante, after being arraigned on 20 felony counts, and released on his own recognizance. GREG WEHNER

Amos Goodman walks out of a courtroom in Central Islip on Wednesday, December 5, with his attorney, Craig Fleischer of the Hauppauge-based law firm of Keahon, Fleischer and Ferrante, after being arraigned on 20 felony counts, and released on his own recognizance. GREG WEHNER

Amos Goodman walks out of a courtroom in Central Islip on Wednesday, December 5, with his attorney, Craig Fleischer of the Hauppauge-based law firm of Keahon, Fleischer and Ferrante, after being arraigned on 20 felony counts, and released on his own recognizance. GREG WEHNER

Amos Goodman walks out of a courtroom in Central Islip on Wednesday, December 5, with his attorney, Craig Fleischer of the Hauppauge-based law firm of Keahon, Fleischer and Ferrante, after being arraigned on 20 felony counts, and

Amos Goodman walks out of a courtroom in Central Islip on Wednesday, December 5, with his attorney, Craig Fleischer of the Hauppauge-based law firm of Keahon, Fleischer and Ferrante, after being arraigned on 20 felony counts, and

author on Nov 28, 2018
UPDATE: Wednesday, 12:02 p.m. Amos Goodman was released from a Suffolk County courtroom in Central Islip on his own recognizance after being arraigned on 20 felony counts on Wednesday morning.... more

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