by prisonprofess | Jun 14, 2018 | Clemency, Commutation
What thoughts have you given to executive clemency? If you’ve been convicted of a crime or you have a loved one who is serving time, or you’ve already served your sentence and you’re out, perhaps you should be thinking about executive clemency during...
by prisonprofess | Jun 14, 2018 | Uncategorized
Mastering Prison Quickly Hello. My name is Michael Santos and on behalf of my two partners, Shon Hopwood and Justin Paperny; I want to welcome you to this Prison Professors brochure on how to master prison quickly. It’s crucial that somebody who is charged with...
by prisonprofess | Jan 31, 2018 | Consultants, Federal Prison Camp, Fraud, Prison Consultant, sentence consulting, Sentence mitigation, sentence mitigation expert, Sentencing
Storytelling At Your Federal Sentencing At Prison Professors, we interviewed Federal District Court Judges Mark Bennett and Stephen Bough about what factors they consider at a federal sentencing. These accomplished jurists both said that what matters is less about the...
by prisonprofess | Jan 11, 2018 | Letters from Prison
Prisoner at USP Beaumont Writes About Experiences My name is Christian. This story is based on my prison term and the wake up call that drove me towards a better lifestyle. I was arrested for conspiracy to possess and distribution of meth. I was sentenced to 84...
by prisonprofess | Dec 23, 2017 | Podcast
Nicholas Mitsakos Prepares for Federal Prison Authorities charged Nicholas Mitsakos with a crime related to securities fraud. He graduated from USC and he earned an MBA from Harvard. Despite those impressive credentials, he now must prepare to serve a 30-month...
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