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Should You Read Lessons From Prison?
Lessons from Prison helps people that do not belong in the criminal justice system. I wrote this book for people who believe that authorities should have charged them through civil proceedings, and not criminal proceedings–or possibly not charged them at all. The book will offer insight to non-criminogenic people, and offer insight that an attorney cannot provide. In summary:
- If you’re a professional, but you’ve been charged with a crime, you should read Lessons from Prison.
- If you’re a business person, but you face charges for a white-collar crime, you should read Lessons from Prison.
- If you’re an elected official, but authorities have targeted you for corruption, you should read Lessons from Prison.
- If your career is in jeopardy because charges for a white-collar crime threaten your livelihood, then you should read Lessons from Prison.
- If you think that you’re the target of a civil or criminal investigation, you should read Lessons from Prison.
How will Lessons From Prison Help Your Situation?
Readers of Lessons From Prison will learn what it means to go through a government investigation for a white-collar crime. They will learn the importance of preparing an effective mitigation strategy to influence the lowest-possible sentence and to enhance prospects for liberty at the soonest possible time. They will learn clear and proven strategies to restore confidence and to get back on track after a setback from the criminal justice system. They will learn how to succeed after a challenging situation.