We’re hopeful that you’ve found value in our Sentence Mitigation Workshop.
We hope that you’ll become a part of our community at Prison Professors. We have various platforms where we publish new content every day. Through that content, we strive to help people learn more about steps they can take to prepare for best outcomes. They can also send questions through email and our team will respond.
Our entire team considers it incumbent for any defendant to do everything within his power to prepare for best outcomes. No one should work harder than you to advance your prospects for success.
- Have you done everything within your power to prepare for the best outcome?
At the end of the day, you must remember that you’re about to make the biggest sale of your life.
Prosecutors aren’t always out for justice. Sometimes, they want vengeance. They get gold stars in their careers with resumes that show how they succeeded in persuading judges to sanction people severely.
Don’t take my word for it. If you run a Google search on the prosecutor that prevailed over my case (Google Portia Moore and Michael Santos) you’ll see her new law firm of Davis Wright Tremaine. Under the experience tab, Portia Moore still cites my conviction—even though the conviction took place in 1987:
United States of America v. Santos.
Tough sentences are sources of validation and career advancement for prosecutors.
Make sure that you’re doing everything to counterbalance efforts prosecutors will make to advance their career at your expense. They may want a severe sanction. They may want to take your liberty.
You must decide if your lawyer is doing everything within his power to advance your prospects for mercy. You must introspect and think if there is more that you can do.
We wish you the best possible outcome.
Sincerely,
Michael Santos and our entire team at Prison Professors