by Justin Paperny | Jun 1, 2020 | 2: Life In Federal Prison, Justin Paperny |
May 31, 2020 Earlier today, I received a phone call from a former real estate broker who was just released from federal prison. He served 33 months for wire fraud. He was angry at the system, his lawyer, his Judge and his prosecutor. In a way, I know it was cathartic...
by Justin Paperny | Apr 10, 2020 | 1: Life Before Federal Prison, 2: Life In Federal Prison, Covid-19, Justin Paperny |
Covid-19 in the Bureau of Prisons: Questions and Answers from Federal Prison Family members of people in prison have questions about the COVID-19 pandemic. How is the Bureau of Prisons responding to the needs of their loved ones? We’re creating a series of...
by Justin Paperny | Mar 26, 2020 | 2: Life In Federal Prison, Justin Paperny |
Early Release From Prison Due To The Coronavirus “Hey, I have been following your work for a while. We need your advice. My dad is at Yankton Federal Prison Camp. He is serving 48 months for healthcare fraud. We talked to a white collar defense lawyer who said...
by Justin Paperny | Feb 24, 2020 | 2: Life In Federal Prison, Justin Paperny |
How Sentencing Mitigation Can Positively Impact A Federal Sentencing Hearing Federal defendants can help their attorneys best by offering complete honesty, with as much detail about the offense as possible. Then, for the most part, the client must wait for the...
by Justin Paperny | Jan 14, 2020 | 1: Life Before Federal Prison, 3: Life After Federal Prison, Justin Paperny |
Sufficed to say every white collar defendant wants: a shorter federal prison sentence in the most favorable prison. the most halfway house time. a high level of liberty on supervised release (federal probation). to rebuild their career and restore their good...