Justice Denied: Why New York Must Answer for Marc Fishman

Marc Fishman, a disabled father, faces a 45-day jail sentence despite clear evidence of his innocence, including exonerating video and police misconduct. Prosecutors continue to ignore these findings, failing in their ethical duty. His case reflects broader systemic issues in New York’s justice system, particularly regarding the rights of disabled defendants. Continue reading Justice Denied: Why New York Must Answer for Marc Fishman

The Evidence They Ignored: How Judge Maurice Williams Buried the Truth in Marc Fishman’s Case

Marc Fishman’s case reveals a troubling judicial pattern in New York, where exculpatory evidence was ignored, and child abuse allegations against him were deemed unfounded. Despite confirmed peaceful parenting and court-ordered supervised visits, Judge Williams has threatened jail on Fishman’s birthday, symbolizing a broader miscarriage of justice and systemic failures in the legal system. Continue reading The Evidence They Ignored: How Judge Maurice Williams Buried the Truth in Marc Fishman’s Case