KEEPING YOUR RECORDS IS YOUR INSURANCE - YOU HOPE YOU DON’T NEED IT - UNTIL YOU DO.
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KEEPING YOUR RECORDS IS YOUR INSURANCE - YOU HOPE YOU DON’T NEED IT - UNTIL YOU DO.
INDICTED AND FACING PRISON
I’m Dr. Marc Blatstein. I spent time in Federal Prison, and now I’m here to help you on your journey. After the video, for more, check out PPSRUS.com.
You can navigate these challenging times with knowledge, preparation, and confidence. The DOJ has been asking questions, and with a 98% conviction rate, the odds are not in your favor.
Your future is at stake, so hiring a legal team with a proven track record of successfully defending cases like yours is critical. Don't just settle for experience; choose a team that can get you the best outcome. Making the right choices today can move you forward with confidence tomorrow.
It’s a fool's errand to depend on your memory or the BOP file to be 100% accurate. Keep a record of everything you do (and conversations you have with BOP staff) by the date, time, day, and any valuable insights you want to remember.
Why?
We all have insurance to protect our health, auto, home, and life (insurance). We hope we won’t need it but are grateful it’s there when we do.
Inside.
· This includes any summaries of interactions with correction staff, FSA classes/Programs attended, by name, date, and what you've learned.
· Constructive activities should include learning about things or subjects that interest you, such as reading Nonfiction Books or getting an Education (GED, post-secondary, and correspondence college classes toward a degree should also be included).
· Consider teaching a class if you’re a rocket scientist (entrepreneur, doctor, scientist, artist, or writer).
Why?
Suppose that after 11 months of taking FSA classes, your case manager asks you why you missed one or two classes. How can you show proof that you did and were there, especially if the BOP verification is incorrect? Did you have Insurance?
Call me Today at 240.888.7778 to engage my services or have your concerns answered. This is my Cell, and I personally answer and return all calls.
You can also get additional information on my website: PPRSUS.com.
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