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YOUR JUDGE IS KNOWN FOR BEING HARD AND STRICT, SO MAKE SURE TO BE PREPARED AND RESPECTFUL.

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Different judges have varying sentencing styles; some may be more lenient, while others may take the opposite approach.

#PPRSUS, #BOP, #PSR, #WhiteCollar, #crime, #psi, #lawyer, #attorney, #ppp, #MoneyLaundering,

Hello, and thank you for tuning into INDICTED AND FACING PRISON.
My name is Marc Blatstein. In 2006, I, too, was Indicted and convicted of a felony and lost my medical license. To call this a life-altering event, at best, was an understatement. With work, I was able to get my license reinstated in full —

· The Lesson: Prison is Temporary.
The information in this series and on PPRSUS.com (and PPRSUS Resources) is readily accessible and completely Free to all. Should you wish to engage my services, my contact information is at the end.
My goal in this series is to provide you with the information you’ll need to survive and navigate these times. Knowledge and Preparation will help build back the Confidence you’ll need throughout this process.

· Since you’ve heard that the DOJ and Feds have been asking questions, their case against you is mostly complete, with a 98% Conviction Rate.

· Hiring a legal team doesn’t just mean they have experience; they also need a proven track record of successfully defending cases like yours.

· The choices you make here today - will help you tomorrow.
Approach all Judges with Respect and Do Not draw the Anger of the Court (i.e., Witness Tampering). A well-written NARRATIVE and Allocution may move the hardest of judges.
Decisions will be based on various factors, including the Sentencing Guidelines, Enhancements, your Criminal History, Personal Safety Factors, are just some of the content that can sway the Probation Officer's Recommendation regarding your sentence and placement to your judge.

· Probation Officer's (PO) Recommendation: Your PO is the Most Important Person in Your Life.

· Sentencing Guidelines: Verify that your Unofficial PSR is accurate.

· Personal Safety Factors: If you were Not in Charge, Not the Kingpin, the PSR should reflect this; being wrong puts you at a possibly higher security level.

· Enhancements: Verify and challenge inaccurate facts with your attorney, if relevant.

· Your Criminal History.
However, as a defendant, your efforts in preparing for your PSI can make a significant difference. Accepting responsibility for your actions and genuinely expressing remorse for the victims you have harmed can work in your favor.

· A skilled attorney who understands "their" judge's likes and dislikes beforehand is crucial.

· A well-written Personal Narrative will be integral to your Presentence Report and reflect the unique perspective woven together into your Report.

· Organized and prepared accurately and comprehensively before being given to the probation officer, again 1-2 weeks before the interview, they allow them to be included in your official PSR—Under Seal.
To engage my services or to have your concerns answered, Call me Today: 240.888.7778. 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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Different judges have varying sentencing styles; some may be more lenient, while others may take the opposite approach.

#PPRSUS, #BOP, #PSR, #WhiteCollar, #crime, #psi, #lawyer, #attorney, #ppp, #MoneyLaundering,

Hello, and thank you for tuning into INDICTED AND FACING PRISON.
My name is Marc Blatstein. In 2006, I, too, was Indicted and convicted of a felony and lost my medical license. To call this a life-altering event, at best, was an understatement. With work, I was able to get my license reinstated in full —

· The Lesson: Prison is Temporary.
The information in this series and on PPRSUS.com (and PPRSUS Resources) is readily accessible and completely Free to all. Should you wish to engage my services, my contact information is at the end.
My goal in this series is to provide you with the information you’ll need to survive and navigate these times. Knowledge and Preparation will help build back the Confidence you’ll need throughout this process.

· Since you’ve heard that the DOJ and Feds have been asking questions, their case against you is mostly complete, with a 98% Conviction Rate.

· Hiring a legal team doesn’t just mean they have experience; they also need a proven track record of successfully defending cases like yours.

· The choices you make here today - will help you tomorrow.
Approach all Judges with Respect and Do Not draw the Anger of the Court (i.e., Witness Tampering). A well-written NARRATIVE and Allocution may move the hardest of judges.
Decisions will be based on various factors, including the Sentencing Guidelines, Enhancements, your Criminal History, Personal Safety Factors, are just some of the content that can sway the Probation Officer's Recommendation regarding your sentence and placement to your judge.

· Probation Officer's (PO) Recommendation: Your PO is the Most Important Person in Your Life.

· Sentencing Guidelines: Verify that your Unofficial PSR is accurate.

· Personal Safety Factors: If you were Not in Charge, Not the Kingpin, the PSR should reflect this; being wrong puts you at a possibly higher security level.

· Enhancements: Verify and challenge inaccurate facts with your attorney, if relevant.

· Your Criminal History.
However, as a defendant, your efforts in preparing for your PSI can make a significant difference. Accepting responsibility for your actions and genuinely expressing remorse for the victims you have harmed can work in your favor.

· A skilled attorney who understands "their" judge's likes and dislikes beforehand is crucial.

· A well-written Personal Narrative will be integral to your Presentence Report and reflect the unique perspective woven together into your Report.

· Organized and prepared accurately and comprehensively before being given to the probation officer, again 1-2 weeks before the interview, they allow them to be included in your official PSR—Under Seal.
To engage my services or to have your concerns answered, Call me Today: 240.888.7778. 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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