Attorney-client privilege is at risk in federal prisons. Inmates face significant challenges maintaining private communications with their lawyers due to strict monitoring policies, especially with electronic communication. Here’s what you need to know: Email...
Self-surrender allows eligible defendants to voluntarily report to their assigned federal prison instead of being taken into custody immediately after sentencing. Typically, you’ll have 30 to 60 days to prepare, but the exact timeline depends on factors like your risk...
Federal criminal cases are complex, high-stakes situations that require more than just legal expertise—they demand a full team. While your defense attorney focuses on courtroom strategy, my role as a federal prison consultant is to prepare you for what comes next:...
Rebuilding life after incarceration is challenging, but it’s possible with the right steps. This guide outlines 8 practical tips to help formerly incarcerated individuals transition back into society successfully. These focus on key areas like housing, employment,...
Dealing with a loved one’s federal incarceration is overwhelming, especially when distance, costs, and emotional strain make staying connected difficult. But maintaining strong family bonds during this time can improve outcomes for everyone involved. Here’s a quick...