Within 12 hours of surrendering to federal prison in 2008, I was making bad decisions. The problem was I did not know I was doing anything wrong.
I was fortunate not to get caught for so quickly engaging in the federal prison hustle.
There are four levels of prohibited acts or disciplinary infractions in federal prison, categorized as:
• Greatest (100 series),
• High (200 series),
• Moderate (300 series), and
• Low-Moderate (400 series).
This video will help people preparing to serve time in any federal prison, though my videos are primarily created for people who will serve time in a federal prison camp (minimum security camp) or low security federal prison.
This video covers some essential do's and don'ts of life behind bars. Besides offering advice on how to avoid problems in federal prison, I offer advice on how to make the most of the federal prison experience.
As I express in this video, I am not insane, nor stupid: In other words, I was not happy that I was sentenced to federal prison. I am sure you are no different. Though, if you have to go, as I did, you might as well make the most of this experience.
To close, if your goal is to have a productive experience, devoid of problems that could derail your journey through federal prison, this video will help you.
To learn more, visit www.whitecollaradvice.com/pre... to access individual chapters from our book, Prepare! What Defendants Need to Know About Sentencing, Federal Prison and The First Step Act.
Best,
Justin Paperny
jp@whitecollaradvice.com - 818-424-2220
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