
NICHOLAS ZIMMERMAN
V.
THE NEW YORK STATE BOARD OF PAROLE
🔘 Commissioner Martuscello Denies Nicholas Zimmerman’s Request for Six-Month LCTA Time Cut!
After serving 24 years in prison (15 of which in solitary confinement) for a crime he did not commit, New York State Department of Corrections Commissioner Daniel Martuscello denied Wrongfully Convicted Prisoner Nicholas Zimmerman’s request for a six-month time cut on his prison sentence.
🎥 Watch our new video that exposes this injustice and learn what you can do to help FREE Nicholas Zimmerman now!
🔘 Martuscello Responds to the Above
Video Regarding the LCTA Denial!
🔘 Nicholas Zimmerman Is Denied Parole!
Despite serving 25 years in prison (15 of which in solitary confinement) for a crime he did not commit, Nicholas Zimmerman was denied parole, even though he has:
19 Letters of Support from family and friends
14 College-Level Edovo Academic Certificates
12 pieces of evidence proving his Actual Innocence
Only 1 disciplinary infraction in the past five years
The lowest risk assessment level a New York State prisoner can have a legitimate business plan projected to generate $30,000+ per month in positive cash flow upon release
Nonetheless, New York State Governor Kathy Hochul and Commissioner Daniel Martuscello’s Parole Board denied Nicholas Zimmerman’s parole. We know this seems hard to believe — but we’ve laid out all the facts for you.
🔘 The Parole Packet for Nicholas Zimmerman!
In “The Parole Packet for Nicholas Zimmerman” we highlight:
His academic achievements
His exceptionally low scores for violence and recidivism
His strong support from family and community
His overwhelming evidence of Actual Innocence
His detailed business plans expected to generate $30,000+ per month upon release
And many other positive attributes that should have led to parole approval
Still, Governor Kathy Hochul and Commissioner Daniel Martuscello’s Parole Board denied parole to Nicholas Zimmerman.
🔘 Elmira’s Executive Team Denies
Nicholas’s Conditional Release Date!
Members of the Elmira Correctional Facility Time Allowance Committee — Deputy Foley, Lieutenant Patchen, and Senior Counselor Giblen — rescinded seven years of Nicholas Zimmerman’s early-release “Good Time” for “failure to complete programming,” even though no such programming exists in New York State prisons.
📑 Read Nicholas’s appeal to this outrageous and unjust decision:







