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Dr. Marc Blatstein (Marc)
www.PPRSUS.com
DrMB@PPRSUS.com
Disclaimer: I am not an attorney, and yes you need legal representation. There is no guarantee, implied or otherwise of final prison placement, medical, or medication availability, or program enrollment once you’re incarcerated. The BOP has the final say on ‘All Inmate Issues’, placement, and program enrollment once incarcerated.
In addition to the defense teams’ insight as to their background and defense strategy, PPRS Prison Match™ is meant to be used solely as a ‘mitigation aide’ in the sentencing and prison placement decision-making process. These are recommendations only from PPRS/PPRSUS, and the final responsibility lies with the legal team, court, and BOP.
NARRATIVE
1st. Express remorse for the victim(s), understanding their pain, suffering, and how it has impacted them.
2. Agree with the court as to the seriousness of the crime, without minimizing it. Expand on this topic
3. What in your life brought you to this moment, what happened that caused you to do this?
4. You can expand on this, with salient points from your childhood, while,
• Get feedback from a consultant, attorney, or someone with this skill
• If there was a “trigger,” what was that trigger, and how do you remove it from your life?
• And don’t hand in your 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, or even 5th draft; really,
• It will be a slow start, but when complete, you will be a different person, with a unique Personal Narrative – Story to tell directly to the Judge.
• It is now Your Story, Unique and Honest.
5. What has this experience taught you? Did it bring up moments from your past?
6. Explain to the Judge that you have a plan (ONLY IF YOU DO) to start making this right with those you have victimized – or if you have already started – what are they, no matter how small those efforts have been.
7. What is your plan to never re-offend, and you will NEVER Be Back Again In Their Courtroom?
8. Let the Judge know that you feel financially responsible and want to make amends. If you can, bring some money with you ($100 or $1000), and let the court know that:
• I know this is not much, but here is $0.00 that I want to submit to the court.
• I want the court to also know that I have a plan for a job when I get home, and then I will be able to start the Financial Responsibility Program.
o I hear that The FRP is already being included in Judge’s Orders, ($25/Qt)
o This may not be an option:
As I will have little to no income in prison, I understand that not participating in the Financial Responsibility Program (FRP) in prison, may keep me from participating in other programs – and could be held against me keeping me from returning home to begin to make amends to myself, family and to those, I have harmed.
Federal Sentencing - Your Personal Narrative
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