Set Boundaries As You Prepare For Your Sentencing Hearing
As we move into our fourth podcast on navigating the complexities of sentencing and managing government investigations, I thank you for your […]
Sentencing Prep: The Courage to Face the Unknown
Introduction: A Physician’s Unexpected Journey A few days ago, I received a text message from a physician in Michigan who was indicted […]
Federal Sentencing: Present Evidence or Risk More Time In Federal Prison
As a federal defendant, I learned the hard way that a proactive approach to managing an indictment and potential federal prison sentence […]
Long Federal Prison Sentence Threatens to Tear Family Apart
In this video, I address a challenging situation faced by a wife whose husband has been sentenced to 47 months in federal […]
My Journey with Aristotle: A 5-Part Series for White Collar Defendants
I’m excited to share a 5-part series inspired by my journey with Aristotle’s teachings. While in federal prison, I started reading Aristotle […]
Federal Judge Scolds Doctor, Hands Down Long Federal Prison Sentence
Federal sentencing has taken some unexpected turns recently, reminiscent of the Madoff era back in 2009. A physician’s story from Mississippi highlights […]
Criminal History USSG Amendment (Two Point Reduction)
Yesterday our team led a 90-minute webinar covering the US Sentencing Guideline Amendment. This amendment proposes a two point reduction for this […]
Long Federal Prison Sentence for Doctor: The Richard Sackler Enigma
In this video, I explore the personal and challenging story of a doctor who reached out to me after being sentenced to […]
The Book of Charlie: Wisdom from the Remarkable American Life of a 109-Year-Old Man
Why I Read the Book The Book of Charlie: Wisdom from the Remarkable American Life of a 109-Year-Old Man: I stumbled upon […]
Doctor’s Fight for Innocence Takes a Dark Turn as Wife Gets Indicted ⚖️
In this live video, I share details from a phone call from a doctor indicted for conspiracy and violating anti-kickback statutes. He […]
Discover How Mitigating Factors Can Lead to Reduced Prison Sentences
During our weekly webinar, I addressed ways people can get longer federal prison sentences. This long list included a “lack of mitigating […]
Elizabeth Holmes: Prioritizing Self-Interest Over Responsibility in Prison
Once lauded as the youngest self-made female billionaire, Elizabeth Holmes is serving a 135-month federal prison term. She also owes $452 million […]