Why do some people get out of prison sooner?

Why do some people get out of prison sooner?
Why do some get their job approved in the halfway house while others are stuck working at KFC?
Why do some people go to home confinement more quickly?
Why do some get permission to travel on probation while others can’t even leave their district?
Why do some get off probation early?

Is it luck?

No.

It’s the strategy they used before and after sentencing.

Join our interactive workshop on Monday at 1 p.m. PT / 4 p.m. ET to learn how to build a release plan that influences case managers, wardens, and probation officers to get more liberty.

We’ll cover:
📄 What a release plan is and why it matters more than you think
How to document your progress in ways that decision-makers respect
📊 Why some people transition to home confinement earlier — with examples
💡 How to avoid mistakes that keep people stuck in the halfway house.

This isn’t guesswork. You’ll hear from:

  • Former wardens who’ve reviewed and approved release plans
  • Probation officers who make decisions about who earns more freedom
  • People in our community who will explain how their plan influenced cynical stakeholders 

We’ll also provide:
📚 Step-by-step guidance on building your own plan
💬 Live Q&A to address your specific questions

📅 Date: Monday
⏰ Time: 1 p.m. PT / 4 p.m. ET

Register Now

Some people get released from federal prison earlier because they create a realistic plan. 

Luck has nothing to do with it. It’s the strategy.

See you Monday,
Justin and the Team at White Collar Advice

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