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Michael Santos

Since you’re on this page, we can assume that either you’re concerned about the possibility of serving a sentence, or you’re concerned about someone who may be going to prison.

Either way, we can help. It’s never too soon and it’s never too late to begin preparing for a sentence. Let me explain why. Statistics show how easily an altercation with the criminal justice system can derail an individual’s life. Besides the indignity of an arrest, or notification that authorities have launched a criminal investigation, those who’ve been targeted by law enforcement must deal with ancillary consequences:

  • How will this altercation influence my career and earning capacity?
  • How will my life change if I’m sentenced to prison?
  • How will a term of confinement influence my family members?

Clearly, anyone facing such challenges should consult with a competent defense attorney. A lawyer will provide guidance to help people through the criminal justice system.

Unfortunately, simply allowing a defense attorney to navigate the seemingly endless processes associated with the system may not be enough. Statistics show that problems with the law lead more than 50% of all criminal defendants into cycles of cascading difficulties. All too often, those problems come with ancillary consequences that extend far beyond the finding of guilt or sanctions that a judge may impose. Defense attorneys provide representation and counsel through those processes. Yet when advising clients who are sentenced to prison on what to expect, defense attorneys refer their clients to White Collar Advice for assistance.

We provide solutions:

We’re not lawyers and we do not dispense legal advice. Our testimonials confirm our qualifications at helping defendants prepare for the best possible outcome, even if they must endure a journey through the Bureau of Prisons. We offer guides for those who want to learn how:

  • To serve the least amount of time possible.
  • To make favorable impressions at sentencing.
  • To serve the sentence in a white collar camp or the lowest possible security level.
  • To restore confidence, establish relevance, and live a life of meaning during confinement.
  • To return to society with a clear path to a new career.

Our mitigation experts have all mastered a journey through the Bureau of Prisons, succeeding in ways that few would’ve thought possible. They returned to society strong, with their dignity intact and thriving careers. Our credentials are easily verifiable, and we’re totally transparent. In fact, we encourage clients to do their independent due diligence through Internet searches of our names. Clients will not find any individual or organization with more experience in mastering the Bureau of Prisons, and more importantly, returning to society strong. We teach clients how to seize opportunities and prepare for a successful journey.

What We Do:

We offer a menu of products and services to teach others how to make the most of their journey. We cannot change the past for anyone. Yet we absolutely can teach strategies that lead to the conquering of adversity and the restoration of dignity. Every individual has power within to build upon strengths. We provide guidance to empower others who want to tap their strengths, to reclaim their life, to emerge from difficult experiences stronger than anyone would expect. By teaching others about every aspect of the prison system, we show them how they can prepare to minimize the downside and maximize the upside.

What Differentiates Us:

Many so-called prison consultants masquerade as experts, citing time they served as their credentials. They sell fear, preying upon people who are more vulnerable than ever. Other prison consultants built careers working as functionaries of the prison system—former prison guards who contributed to the intergenerational failure factories. After leaving the barbed-wire bureaucracies, those former prison guards brand themselves as “prison consultants” and attempt to provide guidance on what individuals should expect while serving time.

Such individuals have not mastered the challenges associated with confinement. Yet they sell services suggesting that they can advise others. We recognize that many prison consultants are distasteful, bordering on sleazy in their approach to dispensing guidance.

We’re different:

Rather than offering the boilerplate information that anyone can find online, our programs guide people to success. If a client doesn’t appreciate the coaching and programs we offer, then the client pays nothing.

Clients and their family members routinely tell us that lessons they learned from White Collar Advice were the greatest value they received through their unfortunate experience. Our products and services do more than prepare individuals for the journey ahead. They also restore the confidence and dignity that the criminal justice system seems designed to extinguish.

Defense attorneys, criminal defendants, and those who want to learn about mastering the prison system will find us an outstanding resource. In addition to teaching how to prepare for prison, we offer programs to teach people how to reposition themselves for a successful life.

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