United Kingdom & International

Federal Prison Consultant for UK Clients

Facing US federal charges as a British national? Get expert guidance from someone who understands the unique complexities of international federal cases, extradition, and preparing for incarceration far from home.

Bridging Two Legal Systems

The US federal justice system operates very differently from the UK system. Sam helps British nationals understand American sentencing guidelines, facility designations, and how to navigate a system designed with American defendants in mind. This includes preparing for the cultural, logistical, and emotional challenges of serving time thousands of miles from home.

Why International Cases Are Different

British nationals facing US federal charges face challenges that domestic defendants don't encounter. Common case types include:

  • Extradition proceedings and preparation
  • FCPA (Foreign Corrupt Practices Act) violations
  • International securities fraud
  • Cross-border money laundering
  • US sanctions violations
  • International business executives

Common US Federal Courts for International Cases

  • Southern District of New York (SDNY)
  • Eastern District of Virginia (EDVA)
  • District of Columbia (DC)
  • Any US Federal District Court

Sam has experience working with international clients facing charges in various US districts.

Key Considerations for British Nationals

Extradition Process

Understanding the UK-US extradition treaty and preparing for potential surrender to US authorities.

Remote Preparation

Comprehensive preparation while still in the UK, before any travel to the United States.

Family Separation

Strategies for maintaining family connections across the Atlantic during incarceration.

Facility Placement

Advocating for placement in facilities that can accommodate international visitation schedules.

Facing US Federal Charges from the UK?

Don't navigate the American federal system alone. Get expert guidance from someone who understands both the legal complexities and the personal challenges of international federal cases.