by Justin Paperny | Nov 9, 2020 | 2: Life In Federal Prison, Justin Paperny, Prepare |
Administrators assign prisoners to specific bunks. They also assign people to work on specific prison jobs. With few exceptions—like being in transit, in segregation, in an A&O program, or medically unassigned—all people in federal prison have job assignments,...
by Justin Paperny | Apr 5, 2017 | 1: Life Before Federal Prison |
Federal Prison Designations I received a call yesterday that troubled me. A white collar defendant who had plead guilty to securities fraud was upset that he did not get the federal prison he had hoped for. His goal was to serve time at Taft Federal Prison Camp, where...
by Justin Paperny | Jan 1, 2017 | 1: Life Before Federal Prison, 2: Life In Federal Prison, Justin Paperny, Uncategorized |
Best Prison To Go To “I saw your video about tips and tricks and got your sentencing calculator. I had no idea that I could ask for a specific federal prison at my sentencing,” an upset white collar defendant texted to me early this morning. He continued, “My...
by Justin Paperny | May 30, 2016 | Justin Paperny |
I asked my good friend and client, Leigh Sprague to write about some of his experiences at Lompoc Federal Prison Camp, including one full day in his life. Enjoy and learn… “When Justin asked me this morning to describe a typical federal prison day it made...
by Justin Paperny | May 9, 2016 | Justin Paperny |
I’m frequently asked about the jobs in federal prison. Questions include: How much will I earn? How many hours will I work in a day? Do I have a choice? What are the good and bad jobs? And more, many more… Regardless of the job you pursue, my advice is...