LEGISLATIVE · NY · 1981-2004
Roger Green
Assemblymember · House / Assembly · Democrat · New York
NOTABLE
On the record
Pleaded guilty 2004 to grand larceny (false expense reimbursement); resigned + returned to office 2004 special election
SEVERITY · FELONY
Background
Roger Green occupied the Assemblymember · House / Assembly office in New York for 23 years (1981–2004). Flagged as a notable historical figure by Officium's curation pass. Took office after Anthony Seminerio; succeeded by Clarence Norman Jr.. Press-relevant: Pleaded guilty 2004 to grand larceny (false expense reimbursement); resigned + returned to office 2004 special election. Same-year political environment (1981): Governor Hugh Carey.
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Others who held this office in New York
- Pamela Harris (2015-2018)
- Gabriela Rosa (2013-2014)
- Eric Stevenson (2011-2014)
- William Boyland Jr. (2003-2014)
- Diane Gordon (2001-2008)
- Brian McLaughlin (1992-2006)
- Vito Lopez (1985-2013)
- Clarence Norman Jr. (1983-2005)
- Anthony Seminerio (1979-2009)