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 | Feb 2, 2019 | 2: Life In Federal Prison, Justin Paperny |
Do you prefer pain or regret? 37 minutes… For 37 minutes this morning I listened as a white collar defendant complained to me about his 60 month federal prison sentence for securities fraud. On the 38th minute, I told him, “please send me your personal...
by Justin Paperny | May 11, 2017 | 2: Life In Federal Prison, Justin Paperny |
Defining Your Federal Prison Goals A white collar defendant who pled guilty to securities fraud, called me today. He came across my new Facebook page, then scheduled a call with me. On our call I learned he would be surrendering to the federal prison camp in Yankton,...
by Justin Paperny | Apr 2, 2017 | 1: Life Before Federal Prison, 2: Life In Federal Prison, 3: Life After Federal Prison, Justin Paperny |
Flaws With Federal Prison Camps Many years ago I received a phone call from a stockbroker who was about to surrender to Sheridan Federal Prison Camp. Earlier that year, he had plead guilty to securities fraud and money laundering. The length of his federal prison...
by Justin Paperny | Oct 12, 2016 | 1: Life Before Federal Prison, Justin Paperny |
Federal Plea Agreement Review The Spanish American philosopher George Santayana wrote that those who didn’t understand history we’re doomed to repeat it. I write blogs and film videos with the goal of educating white-collar defendants who are immersed in...