Prison Professors help the prisoners to get prepared for the best outcomes. With the help of aberrant behavior federal sentencing guidelines, clients are able to craft sentence-mitigation strategies which are targeted for- lowest prison sentence, best prison experience, early freedom and to emerge successfully with dignity intact.
2. Prison Professors help the prisoners to get prepared for the best outcomes. With the help
of aberrant behavior federal sentencing guidelines, clients are able to craft sentence-
mitigation strategies which are targeted for- lowest prison sentence, best prison
experience, early freedom and to emerge successfully with dignity intact. When a
prisoner finds himself to plea for the mercy, he needs to show the court that the crime
does not reflect the real persona of himself. Representing as a good person, living in a
family, helping the needy persons in the society and the believer in religious virtues are
some of the parts of the story which needs to be crafted for early freedom.
All the virtues and stories get opposed by the prosecutors for the downward departure
request. But still, you have to chance to put your point in front of the judge. The judge
has the discretion to listen to the person's entire history and consider accordingly. As per
Title 18 USC § 3553, judges must consider some factors while imposing a sentence.
Those factors include the following statement at (b) (1):
“Unless the court finds that there exists an aggravating or mitigating circumstance of a
kind, or a to a degree, not adequately taken into consideration by the Sentencing
Commission in formulating the guidelines that should result in a sentence different from
that described.”
3. The convict must show that the criminal activity was not a part of his character and
should write a story that better describes his life. You will have to convince the judge all
the logic which led you to the criminal offense and charge. The process is to prove that
why the criminal act was an aberrant act. The strategies are formed under the expert
guidance of the Prison Professors.
With the years of experience in dealing with the prison laws and aberrant behavior
federal sentencing guidelines, Michael Santos is helping the convicts in minimizing the
sentence term and get early freedom. After close inspection of the case history and the
detailed conversation with the convicts, he starts creating strategies for early release and
then put the points before the judge. His expertise in dealing with thousands of prisoners
have made him bring the best outcomes for his clients.
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