White Collar Advice Blog
How To Use The White Collar Advice Sentencing Tool
Federal Sentencing Tool Hi everyone. It is Justin, attorney with White Collar Advice. And today I’m going to do a short demonstration
Preparing For Sentencing
Are you afraid of a sentencing hearing? We can help. We assist defendants who want to restore dignity and a sense of
Who Are The Staff Members Inside A Federal Prison?
“Great idea. I’ll do it!” I told a prison consulting client from New York. Do what you might ask? I spent nearly

Why You Should Prepare For Federal Prison Early
Prepare For Federal Prison Early The sooner a white collar defendant can prepare for federal prison, the better. Consider the oft-quoted adage

Influence, But Do Not Manipulate In Federal Prison Camp
Do Not Manipulate In Federal Prison Camp “Can you manipulate these people in a federal prison camp,” a white-collar defendant asked me

Politics, Federal Prisoners & The Second Chance Act
Politics, Prisoners, Second Chance Act By the time that I met our co-founder Michael Santos at Taft Federal Prison Camp, our country
The White Collar Advice blog helps people under investigation or facing federal sentencing understand the system, avoid mistakes that lead to longer sentences or tougher prison placements, and prepare for prison and reentry.
People under federal investigation, facing sentencing, or preparing for prison who want to build a documented record that shows they are different from the government’s one-sided version of events. Family members who want to understand the process and help a loved one prepare should read it too.
Yes. The blog is based on the combined experience of our team at White Collar Advice, including my time in the system, Michael Santos’s 26 years in federal prison, and the work we’ve done with thousands of people going through investigations, sentencing, and reentry. Everything comes from what we’ve seen and documented over many years.
These blogs teach you how to create assets that do not currently exist to influence cynical stakeholders, like a Federal Judge or Probation Officer.