Punishment Without Crime: The True Story of a Man who Spent Twenty-four Years in Prison for a Crime He Did Not Commit: Isidore Zimmerman with Francis Bond

"This is the story of Isidore Zimmerman's life, of his arrest, of his wrongful conviction for murder, his nine months in the death house of Sing Sing Prison, his 24-year life in prison and of his rehabilitation and redemption. It is a classic case of the miscarriage of justice finally corrected. It is a true account of his ordeal, of how police power can be casually misapplied, how an ordinary young man can survive extraordinary horrors and nevertheless redeem himself behind prison walls until, when finally released, he is able to take his place again as a free man in society."

Stated first edition. Clarkson Potter, N.Y., 1964. This copy has been read, but remains in reasonably good condition. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. The spine, cover or edges may show signs of wear from handling or reading. There may be slight discoloration due to age - some spotting on page block. Packaged with care and shipped ASAP with delivery confirmation. if you are not satisfied with the condition of the book, please return it for a refund.