Sentencing Mitigation vs Federal Prison Consulting
Hi, it’s Justin Paperny coming to you today from Lexington, Kentucky where I’ve been in the last few days with a wonderful […]
Two Years In Federal Prison–Instead of 10 Years (INSIDER.COM)
When Mario Hernandez reached out to Michael Santos and I he was facing ten years in prison. When we met Mario, he […]
3 Tips For Defendants Facing Federal Sentencing & Federal Prison
3 Tips For Defendants Facing Sentencing & Federal Prison I understand the anxiety that accompanies attending federal sentencing. I also know the […]
What To Focus On In Federal Prison Camp
I’m filming this video today to help all of you who may someday go to federal prison, or if you’re watching this […]
Will showing up to federal prison drunk help me get into RDAP (Residential Drug Abuse Program)?
Does it seem like a good idea to surrender drunk to federal prison? If you think the answer is yes, we have […]
Pros and Cons of Otisville Federal Prison Camp
For many months I have been sharing my thoughts on the Paul Manafort and Michael Cohen cases. Now that Michael Cohen has […]
Is Your White Collar Defense Attorney Helping You Get A Shorter Federal Prison Sentence?
Get A Shorter Federal Prison Sentence Hi everyone, it is Justin Paperny with White Collar Advice and Prison Professors, and I’m very […]
Tips From A Federal Judge On How To Get A Shorter Federal Prison Term
How To Get A Shorter Federal Prison Term Hi, I am Justin Paperny with White Collar Advice. It’s good to be back […]
Why Federal Prison Consultants Offer Different Opinions
Federal Prison Consultants Hi. I’m Justin Paperny with White Collar Advice, and today I’m going to talk about the criminal justice system’s […]
Why Do Some White Collar Defendants Get Longer Federal Prison Sentences?
Avoiding Longer Federal Prison Sentences Fact: Most defendants underestimate what they can do to improve their chances at sentencing. They embrace the […]
The Truth About Federal Prison Designations
Federal Prison Designations I received a call yesterday that troubled me. A white collar defendant who had plead guilty to securities fraud […]