How to Get a Shorter Prison Sentence: 10 Strategies
You can earn a shorter prison sentence through strategic preparation, documented mitigation, and, in some cases, cooperation with prosecutors. Defendants who use […]
Federal Prison Disciplinary Infractions: What They Cost You and How to Avoid Them | Chapter 13
Disciplinary Infractions in Federal Prison Explained Disciplinary infractions in federal prison begin with staff reports and often end with long-term consequences. Once […]
Administrative Remedy Process: A Realistic Look Inside | Chapter 12
A Look Inside the Administrative Remedy Process This chapter explains how the Administrative Remedy Process works, why timelines and documentation matter, and […]
First Days in Federal Prison: My Beginning at Taft Camp | Chapter 1
Chapter 1 from Lessons From Prison, is a plain look at how small compromises, ignored warnings, and delayed honesty added up and […]
Federal Prison Mitigation: Complete Guide to Reducing Your Sentence
Federal prison mitigation (or sentencing mitigation) is the process of presenting evidence and documentation to a judge that demonstrates why you deserve […]
Federal Prison Staff Hierarchy: Who Controls Your Designation, Programming & Release | Chapter 11
Prison Staff Hierarchy Explained This chapter breaks down how the Prison Staff Hierarchy functions in federal institutions and how each role affects […]
Why Keonne Rodriquez Is Going To Morgantown Federal Prison Camp
Summary The case of Keonne Rodriguez highlights how fast DOJ priorities can shift. For nearly 10 years, his non-custodial Bitcoin privacy software […]
Prison Transfers: What You Should Know | Chapter 10
How Prison Transfers Work Anyone who enters federal prison without the ability to self surrender will go through the transfer system managed […]
What Happens at a Federal Sentencing Hearing — and What Comes After | Chapter 9
What Happens at Sentencing – and What Comes Next The sentencing hearing is the moment most defendants have been dreading since the […]
Problems in the PSR: Four Cases That Show What Errors Cost — and How to Prevent Them | Chapter 8
A doctor in Texas was arrested for healthcare fraud while legally carrying a firearm — something Texas law fully permits. The gun […]
The Presentence Investigation Report: What It Contains, How It’s Prepared, and Why It Follows You Through Everything | Chapter 7
After a conviction or guilty plea, the most important document in the entire case is not the indictment, the plea agreement, or […]