Police Reports & Court Transfer Order

The documents obtained through a FOIL request detail the case of Marc Fishman, involving a police incident report and a court transfer order. The police report describes Fishman’s arrest for criminal contempt related to violating an order of protection. The case was transferred to the Integrated Domestic Violence Court for coordinated proceedings. Continue reading Police Reports & Court Transfer Order

Request for District Attorney Cacace to Recuse and Withdraw

Marc Fishman has requested District Attorney Susan Cacace to recuse herself from his case due to a conflict of interest involving his attorney, Alan Kachalsky. Fishman claims that Cacace previously oversaw Kachalsky’s case and cites issues regarding a transcript that was allegedly altered. He demands a response by April 15, 2026. Continue reading Request for District Attorney Cacace to Recuse and Withdraw

Justice Denied: Why Marc Fishman’s Case Matters to Every Disabled New Yorker

Marc Fishman’s case highlights the failures of New York’s justice system regarding disabled defendants. Despite clear exonerating evidence and acknowledgment of police misconduct, Marc remains convicted. His situation underscores systemic flaws in ADA compliance and prosecutorial ethics, raising concerns about the protection of disabled individuals within the legal framework. Continue reading Justice Denied: Why Marc Fishman’s Case Matters to Every Disabled New Yorker