18 U.S. CODE § 3553, NATURE AND CIRCUMSTANCE, PART I

White-Collar Defense: The FBI Has Targeted You - Now What Do You Do?

18 U.S. CODE § 3553, NATURE AND CIRCUMSTANCE, PART I
INDICTED AND FACING PRISON  

I’m Dr. Marc Blatstein. I’ve been where you are and am here to help you on your journey. With work, I got my license reinstated and my career back.

Preparation for release (at least giving thought) before your PSI is a start in the right direction. You may do something completely different, but a plan and routine are essential.

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·        Prison is Temporary.

Knowledge and Preparation will help build the confidence you’ll need to get through 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 today - will help you tomorrow.

1. Why and how did your client get involved and what was their level of involvement?

2.    What drove them to participate?

3.    Explain and understand the offense – without excuses.

4.    Sometimes, the crime sounds worse than it is; sometimes, it’s a small thing that leads to more wrongdoing.

5.    Was it a drug addiction that caused…

6.    Were finances tight?

7.    Talk About the Offense; Don’t Minimize it; explain it.

8.    Statement of Remorse

9.    I changed my life:

· This is your chance to paint a clear picture of why and how your client became involved and their level of involvement.· It is crucial that they ensure their description accurately reflects what is outlined in the final Presentence Report.· By doing so, you can provide a complete and honest account of their actions, which will help achieve the best possible outcome for your client's defense.· When considering their role in a particular situation, it's crucial to consider what motivated them to participate and how they got involved.
· Again, ensuring their recollection is consistent with the official Presentence Report is essential.
· If a specific incident or factor led to your actions, note it and create a plan to avoid similar situations.
· Take time to reflect on what you have learned from this experience and whether it has triggered any memories or emotions from your past.
· What drove your client to participate, and how did they become involved?
· If a specific incident or factor led to your actions, take note of it and devise a plan to avoid a similar situation.

PART II To FOLLOW

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