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.
HAVING A ROUTINE OF PRODUCTIVE ACTIVITY HELPS PASS THE TIME TOWARD RELEASE
White-Collar Defense: The FBI Has Targeted You - Now What Do You Do?
5 minutes
1 year ago
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
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.