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Life In Miami Federal Prison Camp - 0 views

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    Justin Paperny: Hi everyone. I'm Justin Paperny with White Collar Advice, and I'm pleased to welcome my friend and colleague Michael Szafranksi to the program. Hey bud. Michael S.: Hey Justin. Justin Paperny: Let's jump right in with your experience through Miami Federal Prison Camp. You wrote a guest blog on the White Collar Advice site. I'm going to put up a link to the blog, but in that blog, you said, "Miami is different than a lot of another federal prison camps." Miami Federal Prison What did you mean? Michael S.: Well, Miami itself just outside of the world of prison sort of operates on its own set of rules. It's certainly South America within the United States. On top of that, when you get to the prison itself, you're a population that is less white collar than many of the other prison camps plus the fact that it's attached to a low security prison means a lot of inmates transition relatively early on from the low to the camp, so you have a population that's different, and as a result of that, you have different stringencies imposed on the inmates by staff. Justin Paperny: Okay, so we'll get into those stringencies in a minute. Let's first talk about how you got to the federal prison camp in Miami. The majority of my clients, our clients, self surrender to prison, but on occasion, they're remanded to custody in part because of the case or the judge. Tell us how you actually got to the federal prison camp.
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How To Improve Your Federal Prison Sentence Now - YouTube - 0 views

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    How To Improve Your Federal Prison Sentence Now If you are preparing for sentencing you will find value in this video. I discuss public speaking, volunteer work, letters, personal narratives, building a new business before federal prison and more.
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Top Federal Prison Consultant ? - 0 views

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    Prison consultant In this video, I touch on lessons learned from 100 career lectures at USC. I also share details of a call I received from a client's lawyer. The lawyer opened the call by mocking me, essentially saying that while our client thinks you are the "top federal prison consultant", I am not sure that is possible because you only served 18 months in federal prison. Not only did this lawyer mock my credentials, he questioned a strategy I suggested to help our client serve the shortest sentence in the most favorable prison. Rather than argue with him, I explained why the strategy works, and why it should be implemented. Evan, our client, was adamant about implementing the strategy. The question is did the lawyer come on board? I share the details in this video.
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First Day in Federal Prison (for Prison Wives)|| Federal Prison Time ||Your first day i... - 0 views

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    Still, imprisonment can be harder on those that love and support us, including our wives. For that reason, Ro Clausen and I proudly share a video that addresses how prison wives can both prepare for and thrive through that{ first day in federal prison.} To view our private video, 10 Things You Have To Know If Your Husband Is Going To Prison
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How To Get The Best Federal Prison Sentence - 0 views

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    If so, learn how you can control your outcome by writing a persuasive and compelling first person sentencing narrative. We encourage white collar defendants to do more than let their lawyers express why they are worthy of the best outcome. To get the best federal prison sentence, you must take action, and be your own best advocate.
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Do My Sentencing Preparations Really Matter? (federal prison camp) - YouTube - 0 views

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    I want to do this video, in part, because I received a call this morning from a defendant in North Carolina, actually not far from Wake Forest University, where I've done some speaking in the past. This defendant called after watching a video I filmed last year called 10 Ways to Get More Time in Prison and in that video I talked about if you don't accept responsibility, or disclose your substance abuse, or if you continue to spend really aggressively, if you owe restitution, if you don't engage in volunteer work, if you don't work openly with your lawyer, so I identified 10 things that I think could lead to a longer term in prison.
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