‘I hurt a lot of people’: Drunk driver in fatal Greenridge crash denied parole again
Updated Feb 23, 2021;
Posted Feb 23, 2021
Nicholas Marchese, seen in this file photo being escorted out of the 120th Police Precinct stationhouse in St. George after his arrest on Feb. 24, 2011, has been denied parole again. The board cited his drug use in prison and potential risk for violence if released now.(Staten Island Advance)
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. About two years ago, the Advance/SILive.com reported that a state board had denied Nicholas Marchese parole for the second time.
Now, 31, Marchese is serving a sentence of five and two-thirds to 17 years in prison for a crash in Greenridge in which two of his passengers were killed over a decade ago.
Murder, mayhem and parole: 7 notorious Staten Island inmates seek freedom this year
Updated Jan 11, 2021;
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Will 2021 be the year some of the most notorious inmates from Staten Island get sprung from prison?
Seven of those individuals are scheduled to appear before a state parole board over the next 12 months. Five of them are serving life sentences for murder.
Their victims run the gamut from one man’s 3-year-old daughter to another’s handicapped fiancée.
One killer had met his victim in a bar.
Another was just 17 when he brutally killed a neighbor and her parents over a half-century ago.