by Justin Paperny | Jul 26, 2021 | 1: Life Before Federal Prison, Ethics in Motion, Justin Paperny |
Chapter Twelve During the nearly 400 days I served in federal prison, I recorded my daily activities. It was a strategy that helped to ensure I was always productive and working toward the goals that I had set. I could use the daily journal entries to measure progress...
by Justin Paperny | Jun 18, 2021 | 1: Life Before Federal Prison, Ethics in Motion, Justin Paperny |
Joshua contacted me after searching for information on the Web that would help him understand what to expect in federal prison. Like most white-collar offenders, he never envisioned the possibility that he would encounter problems with the law. “I’ve never known...
by Justin Paperny | Apr 14, 2021 | 2: Life In Federal Prison, Justin Paperny |
April 14, 2021 “Hi, can you help? My dad is going to federal prison for mail fraud. He is not a drug user or drinker but he has still been told he will get drug tested and also that drugs will be at the federal prison camp. Is that right? Why are drug tests...
by Justin Paperny | Oct 17, 2016 | 1: Life Before Federal Prison, 2: Life In Federal Prison, Justin Paperny |
Alan, a veteran and white collar defendant, called to tell me he thought I was a highly qualified, “Federal Sentence Reduction Specialist.” When I heard that term, I told him I loved it! In my career, I have been a called a number of things (I will only...
by Justin Paperny | Aug 7, 2016 | 1: Life Before Federal Prison, 2: Life In Federal Prison, Justin Paperny |
While walking through the Farmers Market today with my family I received an interesting text message. It said, “ Dude, I’m crazy Type A. I’m going to federal prison in October for mail and wire fraud. I am afraid my intensity and competitiveness will rub people the...