by Justin Paperny | May 29, 2016 | Justin Paperny |
Well, we have made it! Our final class in our Federal Prison Gone Bad series. For those of you who jumped in late, that is okay. I suggest hoping over to the blog at White Collar Advice to get any classes you missed. By now we know that to thrive through imprisonment,...
by Justin Paperny | May 26, 2016 | Justin Paperny |
Studying Failure From Federal Prison To help better understand why some succeed in federal prison, I find it immensely helpful to learn from those who seem to set themselves up for failure. In my previous Federal Prison Gone Bad classes, I outlined some of the steps I...
by Justin Paperny | May 20, 2016 | Justin Paperny |
A cliché tells us , “Don’t bite the hand that feeds you.” Clearly by writing this blog, I’m ignoring that sage advice. Those of you who come to my blog to learn about federal prison or to get prison advice, might be wondering what I am talking about....
by Justin Paperny | May 18, 2016 | Justin Paperny |
Sometimes codefendants remain friends throughout their criminal case and they also serve time in the same federal prison. Certainly, there are pros and cons to continuing to engage with someone you might’ve committed a crime with, and I defer to the lawyers to...
by Justin Paperny | May 16, 2016 | Justin Paperny |
In our first class in our Federal Prison Gone Bad series, I wrote about the importance of leading a proactive prison adjustment. To repeat, if you are to be successful in federal prison you cannot wait for the prison system to dictate your adjustment pattern. Instead,...