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White-Collar Defense: The FBI Has Targeted You - Now What Do You Do?
Dr. Marc J Blatstein
273 episodes
3 months ago
Federal Sentencing ExpertiseMedical Care | Sentence Mitigation | Reentry Planning | *Personal Narrative | *Presentence Interview Preparation | RDAP | Security Level | Medication Availability | PPRS Prison Match™ – BOP Placement Options I have been in practice for 30+ years (and yes, my license has been fully restored), and along with my experience in the BOP following a White-Collar Conviction, I've chosen to use my skills to assist those who, like me, now find themselves going through this life-altering event. Should you find yourself an FBI Target, time is something we don't have as the feds have a 98% conviction rate. Regarding your case - it's likely their investigation is finished. For you, the time is now to find an attorney and learn the steps you need to take to prepare yourself. From me, the internet or referrals, search and interview, make a choice and plan. I can give you this advice because NO ONE WAS THERE TO GIVE ME MINE. First: the attorney: decide, Trial or Plea. Second: If you're Guilty, you only have 90 days (usually) until the sentencing hearing, and a lot you need to prepare for:The  Presentence Interview You have a lot of documents to get copies ofcharacter reference letters (~7)They should know you (or be a current or former employer) and be aware of your legal chargesregarding community service things or events that you have helped them withYour "Personal Narrative" (Most CRITICAL), to include in your Presentence Interview (also CRITICAL), or unfortunately you were sentenced without any preparation (or are already inside) - we can work with that too. Why is your Interview Critical? Because with it, the Probation Officer drafts the Presentence Report which all stakeholders use to control your future. These parties are The Judge, the BOP, your case manager, the counselor, and other BOP staff.Then It affects how quickly you reach the halfway house and home confinement. It is the Gift That Keeps On Giving.I appreciate you taking the time to listenYou can email meor Call: 240.888.7778If I do not pick up, please leave a message with your number as I personally answer and return all of my own calls.
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Federal Sentencing ExpertiseMedical Care | Sentence Mitigation | Reentry Planning | *Personal Narrative | *Presentence Interview Preparation | RDAP | Security Level | Medication Availability | PPRS Prison Match™ – BOP Placement Options I have been in practice for 30+ years (and yes, my license has been fully restored), and along with my experience in the BOP following a White-Collar Conviction, I've chosen to use my skills to assist those who, like me, now find themselves going through this life-altering event. Should you find yourself an FBI Target, time is something we don't have as the feds have a 98% conviction rate. Regarding your case - it's likely their investigation is finished. For you, the time is now to find an attorney and learn the steps you need to take to prepare yourself. From me, the internet or referrals, search and interview, make a choice and plan. I can give you this advice because NO ONE WAS THERE TO GIVE ME MINE. First: the attorney: decide, Trial or Plea. Second: If you're Guilty, you only have 90 days (usually) until the sentencing hearing, and a lot you need to prepare for:The  Presentence Interview You have a lot of documents to get copies ofcharacter reference letters (~7)They should know you (or be a current or former employer) and be aware of your legal chargesregarding community service things or events that you have helped them withYour "Personal Narrative" (Most CRITICAL), to include in your Presentence Interview (also CRITICAL), or unfortunately you were sentenced without any preparation (or are already inside) - we can work with that too. Why is your Interview Critical? Because with it, the Probation Officer drafts the Presentence Report which all stakeholders use to control your future. These parties are The Judge, the BOP, your case manager, the counselor, and other BOP staff.Then It affects how quickly you reach the halfway house and home confinement. It is the Gift That Keeps On Giving.I appreciate you taking the time to listenYou can email meor Call: 240.888.7778If I do not pick up, please leave a message with your number as I personally answer and return all of my own calls.
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White-Collar Defense: The FBI Has Targeted You - Now What Do You Do?
RELEASE PLANNING IS CRUCIAL.
RELEASE PLANNING IS CRUCIAL. INDICTED AND FACING PRISONI’m Dr. Marc Blatstein. I’ve been where you are and am here to help you on your journey. With work, I got my license reinstated and my career back. While I can't make promises, preparing for your Presentence Interview (the PSI, your Narrative, Release Plan, and Allocution) is critical for a successful journey; from my experience, these are both needed and helpful.Then, preparing for release (or at least considering it) before your PSI is a step in the right direction. You may ultimately do something completely different, but having a Plan, a Daily Routine, and knowing what to expect on your first day is a good start.Prison is Temporary. Knowledge and Preparation will help build back the confidence you’ll need to get through this process.Since you’ve heard that the Feds have been asking questions, their case against you is mostly complete, with a 98% Conviction Rate.Hiring a legal team doesn’t just mean they have experience; they also need a proven track record of successfully defending cases like yours.The choices you make today - will help you tomorrow.First, your judge will ask you, ‘What is your plan not to return’ to their courtroom again?Why, you ask? I have no idea – but he asked me, and I had No Idea That Question Was Coming!Going forward, having a release plan is what all halfway houses and your case managers want to see.For you to succeed, begin thinking and writing your plan before the Presentence Interview, as it will continue to grow when you’re inside.Release planning or preparing for release should be a natural step that begins early and can be broken into parts, starting with the Release Plan included in your Narrative and continuing with the Fully Mature Plan you have written while in prison up to your Release date.Release-Plan-Rikers-IslandRelease-Plan-MINNESOTARelease-Plan-Prep-GuideWhile the 'System' can help, the most significant impact comes from you. You’re taking charge of your daily activities, paving the way for your success.Again, if you are at the beginning, yes, this appears premature, and you have a lot on your plate – call me, and I’ll clear it up. There’s no fee for the first call.It isn’t easy to remain focused on “your” plans, new routines, and goals because inside, life can involve cell phones, drugs, frustration, disappointment, and sometimes a feeling of lost hope.You’re not alone, and each of us who made it to the other side has a (similar) story to yours.Call me Today at 240.888.7778 to have your concerns answered. This is my personal Cell, and I answer and return all calls.You can also get additional information on my website: PPRSUS.com. Physician Presentence Report Service, LLC
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1 year ago
4 minutes

White-Collar Defense: The FBI Has Targeted You - Now What Do You Do?
GEORGE SANTOS EVENTUALLY CHOSE TO PLEAD GUILTY.
GEORGE SANTOS EVENTUALLY CHOSE TO PLEAD GUILTY.But,IS HE CAPABLE OF ACCEPTING RESPONSIBILITY?AND IS HE CAPABLE OF EXPRESSING REMORSE FOR THE VICTIMS HE'S HARMED?LET'S HOPE SO.Former Rep. George Santos eventually pleaded guilty to wire fraud and aggravated identity theft.Possible conflict?Rolling Stone: “My sins here are embellishing my resume. I’m sorry,“ Really? This conflicts with accepting responsibility and his superseding indictment.“A short time ago, after years of telling lies, former Congressman George Santos stood in the courthouse behind me and finally, under oath, told the truth. And that truth is that he is a criminal,” U.S. Attorney Breon Peace said. “Santos pled guilty to serious crimes involving fraud and identity theft. He also admitted to committing all other crimes he was charged with in the superseding indictment. As a result, he will finally be held to account for his actions.”U.S. Attorney Breon Peace stated that the plea deal could result in a sentence ranging from 6 to 8 years. He is scheduled for sentencing on Feb. 7 at the New Your Federal Court in Central Islip.HIS FUTURE.First, A well-written Personal Narrative is the one thing he can do to help the Judge understand who he is, as they know crimes don’t happen in a vacuum. But this requires Mr. Santos to be honest with himself, or an attorney hiring someone to do this (but Mr. Santos must be willing), or a family member who sees him for who he is and believes they can help him change – and he wants to. Otherwise, all judges have great BS detectors; this is a line you don’t want to cross.A complete medical and mental healthcare evaluation could reasonably explain but not excuse his past actions for his defense.6-Year Sentence: (equals 72 Months)GTC:  52 ( days off per year good time credit) x 6 (years) = (approximately) 312 days off his sentence[ The Caveat: He Does Not Get In Trouble: Can He Be Trusted To Stay Out Of Trouble?]ETC ~ 1 Year OFF Sentence For 2 Years of FSA ETC [The Caveat: Can He Be Trusted To Stay Out Of Trouble? If Not-Possibly No ETC]RDAP? Eligible, we don’t know.His Judge.To date, his actions conflict with what most judges already know and now want to hear.His counsel is paid to lessen his sentence.The DOJ wants a conviction, and to that end, has told Mr. Santos's Story in the form of their Indictment.The Prosecutor wants prison time to protect society:Retribution. This pillar seeks to punishmentDeterrence. Discourage an offender from committing crimes again.Incapacitation. PrisonRehabilitation.Has George Santos been able to share a well-written, heartfelt narrative with the court, where he expresses genuine remorse for the number of victims he has harmed, with a plan to make amends that demonstrates his accepting responsibility?Only time will tell.Marc, Dr. BlatsteinHumanizing Your Client Through Their Personal Narrative, Release Plan, and AllocutionPPRSUS.com240-888-7778
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1 year ago
6 minutes

White-Collar Defense: The FBI Has Targeted You - Now What Do You Do?
WHAT DOES YOUR JUDGE WANT TO KNOW?
WHAT DOES YOUR JUDGE WANT TO KNOW?INDICTED AND FACING PRISONI’m Dr. Marc Blatstein. I’ve been where your clients are and am here to help them on their journey. With work, I got my license reinstated and my career back. While I can’t make promises, preparing for the PSI (Narrative, Release Plan, and Allocution) is critical for a successful journey; from my experience, it is both needed and helpful.Preparing for release (at least considering it) before your PSI is a step in the right direction. You may do something completely different, but having a Plan and Daily Routine for day 1 in prison that outlines what to expect is a good start.Remember, prison is a temporary phase in your life. Acquiring knowledge and preparing for the legal process will help you regain the confidence to navigate this challenging period.Judges Understand that Crimes Don’t Happen in a VacuumJudges knowYour attorney is paid to keep you out of prison.The DOJ wants a conviction.The Prosecutor first wants to protect society because you represent everything terrible.The one person that the judge knows nothing about is you, the defendant, and what happened and why. Are you willing to have that heart-to-heart talk?– Federal Judge Patrick J. Schiltz: “It’s surprising how many otherwise competent attorneys ‘punt’ at the sentencing hearing.”Federal Judge Robert N. Scola: “Don’t wait to think about sentencing advocacy. ” Since 99 percent of federal criminal clients will face sentencing, start preparing the case early.– Federal Judge Mark Bennett on the importance of writing your personal narrative and including it in your pre-sentence report.Now is your time to convince the court that you have started on the right path.This begins with your Personal Narrative and a Release Plan.Prepared with all the information requested by the probation officer and provided before your Interview.Being prepared for your interview, your officer has had time to fill out their PSR Worksheet and will now have time at the interview to personally meet and get to know you and ask any remaining questions they may have.He/she comes away from the interview with an impression of someone who could be the opposite of the one portrayed in the Indictment.To have your concerns answered, Call me Today: 240.888.7778. This is my personal Cell, and I answer and return all calls.You can also get additional information on my website: PPRSUS.com Physician Presentence Report Service, LLC.
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1 year ago
9 minutes

White-Collar Defense: The FBI Has Targeted You - Now What Do You Do?
18 U.S. Code § 3553 – HISTORY and CHARACTERISTICS, Part II
18 U.S. Code § 3553 – HISTORY and CHARACTERISTICS, Part II INDICTED AND FACING PRISONI’m Dr. Marc Blatstein. I’ve been where you are and am here to help you on your journey. With work, I got my license reinstated and my career back. While I can't make promises, preparing for your Interview (PSI, Narrative, Release Plan, and Allocution) is critical for a successful journey; from my experience, it is both needed and helpful.Preparing for release (at least considering it) before your PSI is a step in the right direction. You may do something completely different, but having a Plan and Daily Routine for day 1 in prison that outlines what to expect is a good start.   Prison is Temporary.Knowledge and Preparation will help build back the confidence you’ll need to get through this process.Since you’ve heard that the Feds have been asking questions, their case against you is mostly complete, with a 98% Conviction Rate.Hiring a legal team doesn’t just mean they have experience; they also need a proven track record of successfully defending cases like yours.The choices you make today - will help you.This is Your StoryAnd comes out of a well-written Narrative or Autobiography. This is your story, but only if you disagree with your Indictment and want to share your history of events.This is your life story—the good and the bad, the highs and lows.As a child, what was that like? What do you remember about your interaction with your parents growing up? Through high school, working, college, military, family, and everything else?What and how did this event/crime happen?Was there any trauma, drugs (alcohol, legal or illegal drugs, gambling) involved, or family problems?When building a case, providing a comprehensive account of your history and characteristics is integral to the defense, Narrative, and Memorandum.This includes delving into their remorseful mind and accepting responsibility for theirIt's also important to highlight the impact of their behavior on their victim's lives, giving detailed accounts of any traumatic events suffered.When a judge considers a defendant's background, they may consider criminal history, age, education and employment history, mental or physical health issues, and mitigating or aggravating circumstances.When presenting your history and characteristics to a judge, these vital factors will humanize you to the court.To engage my services or to have your concerns answered, Call me Today: 240.888.7778. This is my personal Cell, and I answer and return all calls.You can also get additional information on my website: PPRSUS.com.Physician Presentence Report Service, LLC
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1 year ago
4 minutes

White-Collar Defense: The FBI Has Targeted You - Now What Do You Do?
YOUR NARRATIVE - YOUR STORY, PART II
YOUR NARRATIVE - YOUR STORY, PART IIINDICTED AND FACING PRISONI’m Dr. Marc Blatstein. I’ve been where your clients are and am here to help them on their journey. With work, I got my license reinstated and my career back. While I can't make promises, preparing for the PSI (Narrative, Release Plan, and Allocution) is critical for a comprehensive successive journey; from my experience, it is both needed and helpful.Preparation for release (at least considering it) before their PSI is a start in the right direction. They may do something completely different, but having a Plan and Daily Routine for day 1 in prison as to what to expect is a good start.For more info., check out PPRSUS.com.·        Prison is Temporary.Knowledge and Preparation will help build back the confidence you’ll need to get through this process.·     Since you’ve heard that the Feds have been asking questions, their case against you is mostly complete, with a 98% Conviction Rate.·     Hiring a legal team doesn’t just mean they have experience; they also need a proven track record of successfully defending cases like yours.·     The choices you make today - will help your tomorrow.To ensure the best possible outcome, it’s worth asking trusted friends or family (who will be honest with you) to review it beforehand.·     It’s imperative to have an unbiased person with whom to communicate so that they can gain a more intimate understanding of your personality, character, circumstances, and writing.·     Remember, this is Your Life and should be approached seriously.·     If necessary, seek out a Mitigation Expert or someone familiar with this process.·     The categories below are meant to encourage deep reflection but may be challenging, emotional, and emotionally painful.·     It is advisable to consider them carefully and seek advice from trusted individuals, including counsel.You must provide authentic and heartfelt responses for several reasons.1.   If you do not believe what you are writing, stop.2.   If a judge suspects that someone else wrote your responses, it may cause further complications for you, so stop.3.   Probation will review it and offer sentencing and a placement recommendation to the Judge; therefore, they must trust your sincere responses.·     Family interactions, poverty or well-financial, health, or a life with medical or mental healthcare issues, or history of prison in your family or other trouble.·     But they also do not want to hear excuses; they want to know that your client has accepted responsibility for their actions and has remorse for the victims they've harmed.·     If they feel this was a “Victim-less” crime, let's talk this through before you start.·     According to STAKEHOLDERS and the Court, there are always Victims.To engage my services or to have your concerns answered, Call me Today: 240.888.7778. This is my personal cell, and I answer and return all calls. You can also get additional information on my website: PPRSUS.com.Physician Presentence Report Service, LLC
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1 year ago
5 minutes

White-Collar Defense: The FBI Has Targeted You - Now What Do You Do?
HOW TO CREATE A GREAT FIRST IMPRESSION AT YOUR PRESENTENCE INTERVIEW
HOW TO CREATE A GREAT FIRST IMPRESSION AT YOUR PRESENTENCE INTERVIEWINDICTED AND FACING PRISONI’m Dr. Marc Blatstein. I’ve been where you are and am here to help you on your journey. With work, I got my license reinstated and my career back.Preparation for release (at least considering it) before their PSI is a start in the right direction. They may do something completely different, but having a Plan and Daily Routine before Day 1 in prison is Essential.For more info., check out PPRSUS.com.•         Prison is TemporaryKnowledge and Preparation will help build back the confidence you’ll need to get through this process.·      Since you’ve heard that the DOJ and Feds have been asking questions, their case against you is mostly complete, with a 98% Conviction Rate.·      Hiring a legal team doesn’t just mean they have experience; they also need a proven track record of successfully defending cases like yours.·      The choices you make today - will make a better tomorrow.Crucial.Several Days Before Your Interview (PSI), you will have copied, spell-checked, and provided to the Probation Officer everything they requested, including your Personal NARRATIVE and Release Plan.1.  Birth certificate.2.  Car registration papers3.  Character Reference letters (Only a Few)4.  Department of Welfare records.5.  Details about drug abuse, including substance use within the 12 months before the arrest, including over-the-counter medications and alcohol. Did they contribute to your charge?6.  Detainers Resolved.7.  Divorce decree.8.  Draft registration card.9.  Employment verification (paystubs).10.  Immigration papers or passports.11.  Income tax reports for the last three years.12.  Marriage certificate13 Medical Records: Hospital – Surgical – Pathology and Blood Lab Reports, Copies of X-ray, MRI, CT, Ultrasound, PET Scans, EEG, EKG reports (on Flash Drives or CDs), Prescriptions for Medications and Medical Devices.14.  Military disability information(C-number).15.  Military discharge certificate.16.  Naturalization papers.17.  Professional papers (certificates, licenses, or Seaman’s papers, permits).18.  Proof of residence (rent receipts, property, mortgage papers, etc.)19.  Release Plan (Includes your Narrative/Autobiography/Personal I.D Information).20.  School diplomas.21.  Social Security Card.22.  Union, lodge, or club cards.To engage my services or to have your concerns answered, Call me Today: 240.888.7778. This is my personal Cell, and I answer and return all calls.You can also get additional information on my website: PPRSUS.comPhysician Presentence Report Service, LLC.
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1 year ago
4 minutes

White-Collar Defense: The FBI Has Targeted You - Now What Do You Do?
CHARACTER REFERENCE, LETTERS
CHARACTER REFERENCE, LETTERSINDICTED AND FACING PRISONI’m Dr. Marc Blatstein. I’ve been where you are and am here to help you on your journey. With work, I got my license reinstated and my career back.Preparation for release (at least considering it) before their PSI is a start in the right direction. They may do something completely different; having a Plan and daily Routine before day 1 in prison is essential.For more info., check out PPRSUS.com.·  Prison is Temporary.Knowledge and Preparation will help build back the confidence you’ll need to get through this process.·      Since you’ve heard that the Feds have been asking questions, their case against you is mostly complete, with a 98% Conviction Rate.·      Hiring a legal team doesn’t just mean they have experience; they also need a proven track record of successfully defending cases like yours.·      The choices you make today - will help you tomorrow.These letters support one’s character.·      They include that they know you have broken the law and have known you for a long time.·      They can come from family, friends, community, or religious leaders.·      They are not offering sentencing recommendations to your judge.·      Should an employer be willing to write a letter that states they are willing to rehire you after release from prison due to your 'character and skills,' this is a Great letter and should be included in your presentation report, Memorandum, and Release Plan.·      They may write, "I know he/she won’t be back to this court because we will be looking out for them in the future and holding them accountable."Halfway House Job Letter Should Include,·      They know you are going to prison, that you have just been released, and they are still willing to hire you.·      Your job will keep you in one place where probation can call or show up and find you.·      Your pay will be $/ Hour, 5 Days/ week, 8 hours / Day.·      It includes your manager’s name and phone number and states they can speak with Halfway House and Probation as needed.·      How they know you and for how long they’ve known you.Who do you ask? Relatives, Religious leaders, Volunteer organizations, and employers (especially if they are willing to hire you).·      Request many letters, expecting to use ten, and keep reminding the people you’re asking, and then give them all to your lawyer at one time.·      Do not include personal information (phone, address); business content is allowed.·      Begin asking for these letters ASAP.Call me Today at 240.888.7778 to engage my services or have your concerns answered. This is my Cell phone number; I answer and return all calls.You can also get additional information on my website: PPRSUS.com. Physician Presentence Report Service, LLC
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1 year ago
4 minutes

White-Collar Defense: The FBI Has Targeted You - Now What Do You Do?
18 U.S. CODE § 3553, NATURE AND CIRCUMSTANCE, PART I
18 U.S. CODE § 3553, NATURE AND CIRCUMSTANCE, PART IINDICTED AND FACING PRISON  I’m Dr. Marc Blatstein. I’ve been where you are and am here to help you on your journey. With work, I got my license reinstated and my career back.Preparation for release (at least giving thought) before your PSI is a start in the right direction. You may do something completely different, but a plan and routine are essential.For more info., check out PPRSUS.com.·        Prison is Temporary.Knowledge and Preparation will help build the confidence you’ll need to get through this process.·      Since you’ve heard that the DOJ and Feds have been asking questions, their case against you is mostly complete, with a 98% Conviction Rate.·      Hiring a legal team doesn’t just mean they have experience; they also need a proven track record of successfully defending cases like yours.·      The choices you make today - will help you tomorrow.1. Why and how did your client get involved and what was their level of involvement?2.    What drove them to participate?3.    Explain and understand the offense – without excuses.4.    Sometimes, the crime sounds worse than it is; sometimes, it’s a small thing that leads to more wrongdoing.5.    Was it a drug addiction that caused…6.    Were finances tight?7.    Talk About the Offense; Don’t Minimize it; explain it.8.    Statement of Remorse9.    I changed my life:·      This is your chance to paint a clear picture of why and how your client became involved and their level of involvement.·      It is crucial that they ensure their description accurately reflects what is outlined in the final Presentence Report.·      By doing so, you can provide a complete and honest account of their actions, which will help achieve the best possible outcome for your client's defense.·      When considering their role in a particular situation, it's crucial to consider what motivated them to participate and how they got involved.·      Again, ensuring their recollection is consistent with the official Presentence Report is essential.·      If a specific incident or factor led to your actions, note it and create a plan to avoid similar situations.·      Take time to reflect on what you have learned from this experience and whether it has triggered any memories or emotions from your past.·      What drove your client to participate, and how did they become involved?·      If a specific incident or factor led to your actions, take note of it and devise a plan to avoid a similar situation.PART II To FOLLOWCall me Today at 240.888.7778 to engage my services or have your concerns answered. This is my Cell phone number; I answer and return all calls.You can also get additional information on my website: PPRSUS.com.  Physician Presentence Report Service, LLC.
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1 year ago
4 minutes

White-Collar Defense: The FBI Has Targeted You - Now What Do You Do?
YOUR STORY – A SIMPLER WAY TO WRITE YOUR NARRATIVE, PART I
YOUR STORY – A SIMPLER WAY TO WRITE YOUR NARRATIVE, PART IINDICTED AND FACING PRISONI’m Dr. Marc Blatstein. I’ve been where you are and am here to help you on your journey. With work, I got my license reinstated and my career back.For more info., check out PPRS5US.com.·    Prison is Temporary; you will be going home.Knowledge and Preparation will help build back the confidence you’ll need to get through this process.·      Since you’ve heard that the Feds have been asking questions, their case against you is mostly complete, approaching a 98% Conviction Rate.·      Hiring a legal team doesn’t just mean they have experience; they also need a proven track record of successfully defending cases like yours.·      The choices you make today - will help you tomorrow.Once complete, your narrative contains most of the information that the Probation Officer Needs to complete their Federal Probation Worksheet for their Presentence Report.·      Your NARRATIVE is your Brand, just like for companies: Nike: Do It, Tesla: Space-X, BMW: "The Ultimate Driving Machine," and Wheaties is the “Breakfast of Champions.”·      The INDICTMENT is your Narrative today unless you change it and write your own.·      The NARRATIVE helps the court understand your background and why and what you want to be in this courtroom today.·      The Narrative is another term for Autobiography.·      But as of today, if you have not written your Narrative, The DOJ Has, and they call it the INDICTMENT, and without your Narrative – this Indictment Will be your Sentence.Your Clients’ Narrative is crucial when presenting themselves to the STAKEHOLDERS who will hold their future in their hands.·      Unfortunately, the DOJ has already taken the initiative and presented its Narrative about your client through their Indictment.However, writing their narrative provides an honest and authentic version of themselves for your judge and their future STAKEHOLDERS to read.·      This is important as your Stakeholders have already read the DOJ Indictment, and their perception of you is primarily based on that.·      Therefore, crafting your NARRATIVE is essential for your success, as this is your first and hopefully last opportunity to address your Judge and future Stakeholders.To engage my services or to have your concerns answered, Call me Today: 240.888.7778. This is my personal cell, and I answer and return all calls.You can also get additional information on my website: PPRSUS.com. Physician Presentence Report Service, LLC.
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1 year ago
6 minutes

White-Collar Defense: The FBI Has Targeted You - Now What Do You Do?
THE PRESENTENCE REPORT (PSR), NARRATIVE, YOUR PROBATION OFFICER, AND JUDGE
THE PRESENTENCE REPORT (PSR), NARRATIVE, YOUR PROBATION OFFICER, AND JUDGEINDICTED AND FACING PRISONI’m Dr. Marc Blatstein. I’ve been where you are and am here to help you on your journey. With work, I got my license reinstated and my career back.For more info., check out PPRSUS.com.·       Prison is Temporary.Knowledge and Preparation will help build back the confidence you’ll need to get through this process.·      Since you’ve heard that the Feds have been asking questions, their case against you is mostly complete, approaching a 98% Conviction Rate.·      Hiring a legal team doesn’t just mean they have experience; they also need a proven track record of successfully defending cases like yours.·      The choices you make today - will help you tomorrow.This is important because preparation begins with preparing for your presentence interview, and the most important person in your life to date is your probation officer. The probation officer will interview you and conduct their investigation.But if you have taken the time to write a heartfelt narrative that you provided along with everything else they requested 1-2 weeks before your interview, they may have the time to get to know who You are.If all goes right, they may come away from the meeting with a feeling of a person that is the opposite of the Indictment they have been reading when they recommend your sentence to the Judge. No Promises, but yes!That’s why it is very helpful to be prepared, and included in this preparation is a well-written, introspective, heartfelt personal narrative. Judges understand that crimes don’t happen in a vacuum; they want to know what happened in your life that caused you to do this. No excuses. Accept responsibility while having remorse for the victims harmed. If you’re lucky, this may prompt the judge to converse with you at sentencing, where you can speak from the heart, covering the points in the narrative.No witness tampering. Hopefully, you have been working, volunteering, or caring for a disabled or sick relative in the time period before sentencing because judges don’t want to learn that you’ve been doing nothing but sitting at home. If you have multiple cars and houses, sell them if you’re facing a financial penalty (i.e., restitution)But with no narrative, then the DOJ has written your story for you in the form of your INDICTMENT, and the judge will use that to sentence you.·      This makes the PSR much more critical than the sentencing memorandum.To engage my services or to have your concerns answered, Call me Today: 240.888.7778. This is my personal cell, and I answer and return all calls.You can also get additional information on my website: PPRSUS.com. Physician Presentence Report Service, LLC.
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1 year ago
4 minutes

White-Collar Defense: The FBI Has Targeted You - Now What Do You Do?
THOROUGHLY REVIEW YOUR PRESENTENCE REPORT (PSR) – BEFORE IT’S PROVIDED TO THE COURT
THOROUGHLY REVIEW YOUR PRESENTENCE REPORT (PSR) – BEFORE IT’S PROVIDED TO THE COURT  INDICTED AND FACING PRISONI’m Dr. Marc Blatstein. I’ve been where you are and am here to help you on your journey. With work, I got my license reinstated and my career back.For more info., check out PPRSUS.com.·     Prison is Temporary.Knowledge and Preparation will help build back the confidence you’ll need to get through this process.·      Since you’ve heard that the Feds have been asking questions, their case against you is mostly complete, approaching a 98% Conviction Rate.·      Hiring a legal team doesn’t just mean they have experience; they also need a proven track record of successfully defending cases like yours.It is crucial to thoroughly review your Presentence Report (PSR) before your sentencing hearing to ensure that all the facts are presented accurately.·      If you find any misrepresentations of facts, you must catch them and request that the Probation Officer (PO) correct or add the new content before your hearing.· Inaccuracies in the PSR can significantly impact the outcome of a sentence and eventual placement and will follow you forever.·      Your clients’ PSR is an essential document that gives the court a detailed overview of their criminal history,·     The INDICTMENT is the government narrative or you, and if you do not speak up for yourself, the four corners of that document will surely sentence you.·     If you weren’t the “ringleader” or the person giving orders, verify that; otherwise, your security level will likely increase.·     Judges know that crimes Do Not Happen in A Vacuum. Therefore, your NARRATIVE is your one opportunity to explain what happened in your life without making excuses for what you did.It is important to note that your PSR includes your narrative, which provides additional context and details to ensure that your PSR accurately reflects your circumstances and mitigating factors.·      Your client's NARRATIVE should include information about their role in the nature and circumstance of the offense and their personal history and characteristics under 18 U.S. Code § 3553.·      Attaching their NARRATIVE and weaving the applicable parts into their PSR (as well as inserting it as an attachment) is the only way to ensure that it becomes a permanent part of your file.To engage my services or to have your concerns answered, Call me Today: 240.888.7778. This is my personal Cell, and I answer and return all calls. You can also get additional information on my website: PPRSUS.com. Physician Presentence Report Service, LLC
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1 year ago
6 minutes

White-Collar Defense: The FBI Has Targeted You - Now What Do You Do?
IDEAS TO HELP START WRITING YOUR STORY - YOUR NARRATIVE
IDEAS TO HELP START WRITING YOUR STORY - YOUR NARRATIVE             INDICTED AND FACING PRISONI’m Dr. Marc Blatstein. I’ve been where you are and am here to help you on your journey. With work, I got my license reinstated and my career back.For more info., check out PPSRUS.com.·     Prison is temporary so that you will be going home.Knowledge and Preparation will help you regain your confidence to complete this process.·      Since you’ve heard that the Feds have been asking questions, their case against you is mostly complete, with a 98% Conviction Rate.·      Hiring a legal team doesn’t just mean they have experience; they also need a proven track record of successfully defending cases like yours.·      The choices you make today - will help you tomorrow.I aim to shake the cobwebs from your clients’ memories so they can begin telling their Stories.·      From their earliest memories to the events where they broke the law and harmed victims. We each have a story; what's theirs?·      In preparing for court, it's helpful to be aware of 18 U.S. Code § 3553 Factors, which will be used asarguments in your case. For the defendant, this is your lifeline.·      Consider the offense's nature and circumstances and explain your involvement and what led you to commit the offense. Your Story.·      These are not meant to be excuses for what you did.·      Showing remorse and taking responsibility for your actions is as important as demonstrating how you're working to make amends.To engage my services or to have your concerns answered, Call me Today: 240.888.7778. This is my personal Cell, and I answer and return all calls.You can also get additional information on my website: PPRSUS.com. Physician Presentence Report Service, LLC
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1 year ago
4 minutes

White-Collar Defense: The FBI Has Targeted You - Now What Do You Do?
A WELL-WRITTEN PERSONAL NARRATIVE CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE
A WELL-WRITTEN PERSONAL NARRATIVE CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE INDICTED AND FACING PRISONI’m Dr. Marc Blatstein. I’ve been where you are and am here to help you on your journey. With work, I was able to get my license reinstated and my career back.For more info., check out PPSRUS.com.·      Prison is Temporary.Knowledge and Preparation will help build back the confidence you’ll need to get through this process.·      Since you’ve heard that the DOJ and Feds have been asking questions, their case against you is primarily complete, approaching a 98% Conviction Rate.·      Hiring a legal team doesn’t just mean they have experience; they also need a proven track record of successfully defending cases like yours.·      The choices you make today - will help you tomorrow.Provide openings for your client to feel comfortable enough to ask questions so they can learn what goes into a narrative, why it’s important, what Prison is like, what happens on day one, what you can bring, plus much more.At sentencing is your chance to answer your judge's questions:·      Why and What Happened that caused you to break the law?·      Do you have remorse for the victims you’ve harmed, and are you willing to accept responsibility for your actions?·      THE MOST IMPORTANT PERSON YOU’LL FIRST MEET IS THE PROBATION OFFICER WHO INTERVIEWS YOU.•       Their job is to write the official Presentence Report, which dictates your future, and then they provide a sentence recommendation to your judge.·      Putting your story into words (your narrative) followed by a conversation with your judge at sentencing can impact your sentence either below the guidelines (for the better) or above the guidelines (making it worse).·      If you do nothing, the four corners of your INDICTMENT and PSR will speak for you, which is likely not flattering.·      Does your client feel that 100% of their indictment was accurate? If not, they must speak up for themselves; otherwise, their INDICTMENT will speak for them.To engage my services or to have your concerns answered, Call me Today: 240.888.7778. This is my personal Cell, and I answer and return all calls.You can also get additional information on my website: PPRSUS.com.Physician Presentence Report Service, LLC
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1 year ago
5 minutes

White-Collar Defense: The FBI Has Targeted You - Now What Do You Do?
BEFORE SENTENCING
BEFORE SENTENCINGINDICTED AND FACING PRISONI’m Dr. Marc Blatstein. I, too, spent time in Federal Prison, and now I’m here to help you on your journey. With work, I was able to get my license reinstated.I never knew this in 2006, only to learn it after release, but I believe it to my core. Please listen and learn from my experiences.For more info., check out PPSRUS.com.·     Prison is Temporary.Knowledge and Preparation will help build back the confidence you’ll need to get through this process.·      Since you’ve heard that the Feds have been asking questions, their case against you is mostly complete, approaching a 98% Conviction Rate.·      Hiring a legal team doesn’t just mean they have experience; they also need a proven track record of successfully defending cases like yours.·      The choices you make today - will help you tomorrow.Don’t Stay at home and watch TV. It will hurt you if the Judge learns that for all this time, you have been depressed and staying at home.1)  Continue doing constructive things. I had to spend my time closing my practice and selling my home.·      If you have significant time between your Arraignment and your Sentencing Hearing, and if you are not working or caring for a relative or child, do some volunteer work – that can be verified.· If applicable, enroll in AA, NA, or GA and get verification letters.2)  A well-written Personal NARRATIVE is your most important Defense Tool.3)  Judges know that crimes don’t happen in a vacuum.·      They want to know you and what occurred in your life that led to your appearance in court today.4)  Roll Play and Practice the Allocution before your client gets to court.· RESTITUTION (try and come with some money at your sentencing): again, if applicable, bring proof that you are in or have taken AA, NA, GA, or are in therapy. Having this available during your interview (PSI) is even better.·      DISPARITY [COMPARING YOUR CASE WITH OTHER SIMILAR CASES]To engage my services or to have your concerns answered, Call me Today: 240.888.7778. This is my personal cell, and I answer and return all calls. You can also get additional information on my website: PPRSUS.com.
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1 year ago
5 minutes

White-Collar Defense: The FBI Has Targeted You - Now What Do You Do?
THE NOT KNOWING CAN BE TERRIFYING; COUNSEL IS THERE TO BALANCE YOUR EMOTIONAL ROLLERCOASTER
THE NOT KNOWING CAN BE TERRIFYING; COUNSEL IS THERE TO BALANCE YOUR EMOTIONAL ROLLERCOASTERI’m Dr. Marc Blatstein. I, too, spent time in Federal Prison, and now I’m here to help you on your journey. With work, I was able to get my license reinstated.I never knew this in 2006, only to learn it after release, but I believe it to my core. Please listen and learn from my experiences.For more info., check out PPSRUS.com.Prison is Temporary.Knowledge and Preparation will help build back the confidence you’ll need to get through this process.·      Since you’ve heard that the DOJ and Feds have been asking questions, their case against you is mostly complete, with a 98% Conviction Rate.·      Hiring a legal team doesn’t just mean they have experience; they also need a proven track record of successfully defending cases like yours.·      The choices you make today - will help you tomorrow.1  How much time does the Prosecutor want?2  How much time did the Probation Officer who conducted the PSI - Recommend?3  What did my counsel request before the PSI?4  In reviewing the sentencing memorandum, approximately three weeks before sentencing, does it include,·      Appropriate Character Reference Letters (1-3), Your Personal NARRATIVE, RELEASE Plan, how the defendant (you) turned their life around and began making amends/restitution.·      Accepted Responsibility has genuine Remorse for the Victims Harmed.·      Statistics. Include a review of similar cases in this or nearby districts with this judge and their sentences.·      The Nature, circumstances, History, and Characteristics of this incident and why it happened, bringing up the client’s history where applicable.·      The Placement Request (includes Programs or Medical Reasons supporting the request), One Prison Only,·      Request A Surrender Date between the 14th and 21st of the month. Why? This may allow a second commissary visit to get the essentials (sneakers, socks, watch…, etc.) rather than waiting another month.To engage my services or to have your concerns answered, Call me Today: 240.888.7778. This is my personal Cell, and I answer and return all calls.You can also get additional information on my website: PPRSUS.com.Physician Presentence Report Service, LLC
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1 year ago
7 minutes

White-Collar Defense: The FBI Has Targeted You - Now What Do You Do?
BOP HOLDING INMATES IN PRISON PAST THEIR ETC RELEASE DATES
BOP HOLDING INMATES IN PRISON PAST THEIR ETC RELEASE DATES       INDICTED AND FACING PRISONI’m Dr. Marc Blatstein. I spent time in Federal Prison, and now I’m here to help you on your journey. After the video, for more, check out PPRSUS.com.With work, I was able to get my license reinstated.·       Prison is Temporary.Knowledge and Preparation will help build back the confidence you’ll need to get through this process.·      Since you’ve heard that the Feds have been asking questions, their case against you is mostly complete, with a 98% Conviction Rate.·      Hiring a legal team doesn’t just mean they have experience; they also need a proven track record of successfully defending cases like yours.·      The choices you make today - will help you tomorrow.WHAT YOU CAN DO.Understand the Administrative Remedy Process, which is not perfect, timely, guaranteed, or followed.ALPHONSO WOODLEY, Petitioner,  v. Case No. 24- 3053-JWL  Warden, USP Leavenworth, Respondent.MEMORANDUM AND ORDER·       Petitioner filed a pro se petition for habeas corpus under 28 U.S.C. § 2241, claiming that he is entitled to immediate transfer to pretense custody.·       The Court granted the petition.BOP HOLDING INMATES IN PRISON AFTER THEIR ETC RELEASE DATES:·    The Second Chance Act Has Provided the Funding but stillStaffing for home confinement is not available, andHalfway House Beds are not available.Then, for a majority, Home Confinement has been an option since before this 2013 memo, and additional supervision can come from Federal Location Monitoring.Leaving some of those eligible for early release with plenty of ETC – still in prison•       ... through FY 2023 Second Chance Act Community-Based Reentry FundingTo engage my services or to have your concerns answered, Call me Today: 240.888.7778. This is my personal Cell, and I answer and return all calls.You can also get additional information on my website: PPRSUS.com. Physician Presentence Report Service, LLC
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1 year ago
4 minutes

White-Collar Defense: The FBI Has Targeted You - Now What Do You Do?
INSURANCE IN PRISON?
INSURANCE IN PRISON?INDICTED AND FACING PRISONI’m Dr. Marc Blatstein. I spent time in Federal Prison, and now I’m here to help you on your journey. After the video, for more, check out PPSRUS.com.With work, I was able to get my medical license reinstated.·      Prison is Temporary.Knowledge and Preparation will help build back the confidence you’ll need to get through this process.·      Since you’ve heard that the DOJ and Feds have been asking questions, their case against you is mostly complete, with a 98% Conviction Rate.·      Hiring a legal team doesn’t just mean they have experience; they also need a proven track record of successfully defending cases like yours.·      The choices you make today - will help you tomorrow.Why?Sierra v. JacquezAn Example of Why You Need to Document Your FSA Credits: The Petitioner thinks (apparently not written and documented, plus he has many other issues) he has earned 365 days of FSA time credits and is entitled to immediate release. The BOP has submitted the Petitioner's FSA Time Credit Assessment, which shows That He has earned 75 FSA time credits.INSURANCE IS SOMETHING WE DON'T WANT TO PAY FOR - BUT ARE GLAD IT'S THERE WHEN YOU NEED IT.·      On the outside, it is Home, Health, or Auto; in prison, it's Documentation.·      Consider detail when documenting everything that you do.·      This includes every meeting with staff (no matter how insignificant),·      Document each FSA Program you attend in chronological order, including other constructive things you do to increase your personal growth and development while in prison. Whether you’re a painter or drawer, taking your GED, secondary education, vocation, occupational trades training, or online classes through email, keeping a record of what you do can only help you.·      Why? If you are challenged or disciplined, your documentation may be your only defense - your insurance.·      All of your documentation or journaling makes up the famous Release Plan. Throughout your stay, it will show what you are doing to improve yourself. Your case managers may pick up on this and could influence them to recommend Halfway House or Home Confinement.•       As always, No Guarantees or Promises.To engage my services or to have your concerns answered, Call me Today: 240.888.7778. This is my personal Cell. I personally answer and return all calls.You can also get additional information on my website: PPRSUS.com.Physician Presentence Report Service, LLC.
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1 year ago
6 minutes

White-Collar Defense: The FBI Has Targeted You - Now What Do You Do?
HAVING A ROUTINE OF PRODUCTIVE ACTIVITY HELPS PASS THE TIME TOWARD RELEASE
A ROUTINE COUNTERS DISAPPOINTMENT AND CAN MAKE PRISON TOLERABLEINDICTED AND FACING PRISONI’m Dr. Marc Blatstein. I spent time in Federal Prison, and now I’m here to help you on your journey. After the video, for more, check out PPSRUS.com.My license to practice in a career I loved was reinstated.·      Prison is Temporary for all of us.Knowledge and Preparation will help build back the confidence you’ll need to get through this process.·      Since you’ve heard that the DOJ and Feds have been asking questions, their case against you is mostly complete, with a 98% Conviction Rate.·      Hiring a legal team doesn’t just mean they have experience; they also need a proven track record of successfully defending cases like yours.·      The choices you make today - will help you tomorrow.Be prepared for things not to go right – because they won’t. Stay out of trouble.·      When you have a concern, the BOP encourages using the Administrative Remedy Process to address all Grievances.·      Only you can control your emotions, as intense as they may be.·      Don’t innocently borrow someone’s Cell Phone,·      Do your Job – Don’t pay someone else to do it; BOP staff will know, and,·      Don’t refuse any FSA Programs.·      Disappointment can come from many sources. It can be external and present as bad news from home, loved ones, or counsel.·      Or it can originate internally, presenting in many forms: a borrowed cell phone when you were lonely, but otherwise, you have been on the “straight and narrow.” You've been taking your First Step Act (ETC) Programs, earning Good Time Credits (GTC), and having a job that helps you pass the time.·      Then, 10 months later, your case manager informs you that a cell phone was found, and it had a number on it that matched one on your contact list. Is it possible?·      They ask you if you have anything to say.·      Do you lose your GTC and your ETC and get put in the Hole/SHU with a new charge and more prison time? Or do you Snitch?·      This is why we prepare you before you go with Knowledge of the Dos and Don’ts and a plan for using your time constructively and Developing a Routine.·      The Routine: Finding a job you like, a bunk to sleep in, FSA Program Classes to attend, and books to read that you are interested in (albeit non-fiction history, math, art, philosophy, biographies, etc.) while writing short paragraphs on the subject matter that you would like to remember. At the same time, these notes become part of your Release Plan.·      The BOP Staff will eventually find out. I, too, saw these things, but it never crossed my mind.·      The closest I came was when someone offered to share their Cigar with me one day. I loved having a cigar while anchored after a very relaxing day of sailing. This Was Not Relaxing, and I Had No Interest because I was too scared of getting caught –but it was tempting – just not That tempting.To engage my services or to have your concerns answered, Call me Today: 240.888.7778. This is my personal cell, and I answer and return all calls. You can also get additional information on my website: PPRSUS.com.  Physician Presentence Report Service, LLC
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1 year ago
5 minutes

White-Collar Defense: The FBI Has Targeted You - Now What Do You Do?
THE NUMBER OF THOSE ON PROBATION OR SUPERVISED RELEASE IS GREATER THAN IN ALL US JAILS AND PRISONS COMBINED.
THE NUMBER OF THOSE ON PROBATION OR SUPERVISED RELEASE IS GREATER THAN ALL US JAILS AND PRISONS COMBINED.INDICTED AND FACING PRISONI’m Dr. Marc Blatstein. I spent time in Federal Prison, and now I’m here to help you on your journey. After the video, for more, check out PPSRUS.com.With work, my license to practice was reinstated in full.·      Prison is Temporary.Knowledge and Preparation will help build back the confidence you’ll need to get through this process.·      Since you’ve heard that the Feds have been asking questions, their case against you is mostly complete, with a 98% Conviction Rate.·      Hiring a legal team doesn’t just mean they have experience; they also need a proven track record of successfully defending cases like yours.·      The choices you make today - will help you tomorrow.The state of parole.In 2022, parole approval rates varied widely. Only 8 states had grant rates above 50%, with Wyoming having the highest rate at 78%. Alabama and South Carolina had the lowest rates at 10% and 13%, respectively. South Carolina's 2023 data show a drastic drop to a 7% approval rate.Parole boards often default to denial, placing the burden of proof on incarcerated individuals to justify their release. This is problematic because the board often considers factors beyond the applicant's control, such as the availability of programming or education in prison, or unchangeable aspects, such as the nature of the offense. Individuals have little influence on the outcome when release hinges on these factors.EDUCATION.·      Get your GED·      Second Chance Pell Grant, Locations (check with these facilities 1:1 to see if you qualify and their process).For some, the transition period of Probation for both federal and state offenders can be the most challenging part, as this makes up the most significant number of persons under their supervision at any time in the United States.Texas, Florida, and Georgia have the highest numbers on Supervised Release and Parole·      2023, The Bureau of Justice Statistics of the U.S. Department of JusticeAs a result, the recidivism rate is disproportionately high, as you can get in trouble for the slightest missed event or meeting.·      Having a Release Plan presents a better starting point.Call me Today at 240.888.7778 to engage my services or have your concerns answered. This is my personal Cell phone number, and I answer and return all calls.You can also get additional information on my website: PPRSUS.com. Physician Presentence Report Service, LLC.
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1 year ago
3 minutes

White-Collar Defense: The FBI Has Targeted You - Now What Do You Do?
AIC WOODLEY SUES (§2241) BOP FOR ETC EARLY RELEASE
I’m Dr. Marc Blatstein.  I’m here to help you on your journey.Administrative Remedy: The processPetitioner: ALPHONSO WOODLEYRespondent: The BOP§ 2241The BOP has agreed to the following facts.·       WOODLEY was sentenced to a term of imprisonment of 120 months, with 60 months of supervised release, after his conviction for a drug conspiracy offense.·       Based on projected good conduct time,  April 8, 2027;·       However, because of Earned Time Credits (ETCs) and a completed Drug Abuse Treatment Program (RDAP), his PR date is now April 8, 2025.·       The BOP has applied 365 days of ETCs toward his release date and 445 days of ETCs toward time in a residential reentry center (RRC). He is currently eligible for placement in an RRC, and the BOP has notified him that he will be placed in an RRC in Tampa (his release location) on September 4, 2024.·       According to the BOP, placement to an RRC is made to the extent that resources and bed space permit, and it is not required if no space is available·       In response to the petition, The BOP argues that the place WOODLEY confinement falls within the BOP’s discretion, with which this Court has no authority to interfere. The BOP argues that two statutes apply here.SHALL?First,·       18 U.S.C. § 3624(b) grants the BOP the authority to designate the place of a prisoner’s confinement and to transfer a prisoner to a different facility, not reviewable by any court.”Second, The transfer §3624. Subsection 3624(c) includes the following;(1)    In general. – The Director of the BOP shall spend a portion of the final months of that term (not to exceed 12 months), RRC …(2)    Home confinement authority. – The authority under this subsection may be used to place a prisoner in home confinement for a shorter period of 10 percent of the term of imprisonment of that prisoner or 6 months. The BOP shall,(3)    Section 3624 provides that the BOP must, to the extent practicable, ensure that a prisoner spends “a portion” of his final 12 months under conditions that will prepare him for reentry into the community.Numerous courts have held that the BOP has no discretion to delay or refuse the transfer - transfer is mandatory.·       Dec. 22, 2023) (agreeing with the interpretation);·       Under a plain reading of this provision of the FSA, which includes the word “shall,” the BOP is required to transfer under Subsection 3624(g).Numerous courts have held that transferring an eligible prisoner to prerelease custody is mandatory.·       IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT the petition for habeas corpus under 28 U.S.C. § 2241 is hereby granted and  (WOODLEY) be transferred to prerelease within 30 days of the date hereof.240.888.7778Dr. BlatsteinPPRSUS.com
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1 year ago
8 minutes

White-Collar Defense: The FBI Has Targeted You - Now What Do You Do?
Federal Sentencing ExpertiseMedical Care | Sentence Mitigation | Reentry Planning | *Personal Narrative | *Presentence Interview Preparation | RDAP | Security Level | Medication Availability | PPRS Prison Match™ – BOP Placement Options I have been in practice for 30+ years (and yes, my license has been fully restored), and along with my experience in the BOP following a White-Collar Conviction, I've chosen to use my skills to assist those who, like me, now find themselves going through this life-altering event. Should you find yourself an FBI Target, time is something we don't have as the feds have a 98% conviction rate. Regarding your case - it's likely their investigation is finished. For you, the time is now to find an attorney and learn the steps you need to take to prepare yourself. From me, the internet or referrals, search and interview, make a choice and plan. I can give you this advice because NO ONE WAS THERE TO GIVE ME MINE. First: the attorney: decide, Trial or Plea. Second: If you're Guilty, you only have 90 days (usually) until the sentencing hearing, and a lot you need to prepare for:The  Presentence Interview You have a lot of documents to get copies ofcharacter reference letters (~7)They should know you (or be a current or former employer) and be aware of your legal chargesregarding community service things or events that you have helped them withYour "Personal Narrative" (Most CRITICAL), to include in your Presentence Interview (also CRITICAL), or unfortunately you were sentenced without any preparation (or are already inside) - we can work with that too. Why is your Interview Critical? Because with it, the Probation Officer drafts the Presentence Report which all stakeholders use to control your future. These parties are The Judge, the BOP, your case manager, the counselor, and other BOP staff.Then It affects how quickly you reach the halfway house and home confinement. It is the Gift That Keeps On Giving.I appreciate you taking the time to listenYou can email meor Call: 240.888.7778If I do not pick up, please leave a message with your number as I personally answer and return all of my own calls.