by Justin Paperny | Mar 5, 2021 | Blog, Justin Paperny
During my lecture at The Marshall School of Business, I addressed the question, “What Happens In Federal Prison?”. It is a fair question, I think. Our federal prison populations have exploded over the years. More people are curious about federal prison,...
by Justin Paperny | Mar 4, 2021 | Blog, Justin Paperny
I attended a federal sentencing hearing in front of Judge David Carter at the United States Court House in Santa Ana, on February 25. The sentencing hearing began at 9am, then was continued to yesterday, March 2nd. I attended to support our mitigation and federal...
by Kenneth Flaska | Dec 28, 2016 | Blog, Kenneth Flaska
A Federal Prison Camp Story: Violating Probation Recently, I wrote that I was getting away from telling “stories” about the struggles other prisoners are experiencing here at Pensacola Federal Prison Camp. I believed that the stories were becoming boring...
by Justin Paperny | Nov 7, 2016 | Blog
What is a 5K Motion in White Collar Crime Sentencing? “My lawyer told me if I cooperate I might be able to get a 5K1 letter. He told me it could help my at my sentencing,” a defendant who plead guilty to conspiracy to commit mail fraud, wire fraud and...
by Leigh Sprague | Oct 18, 2016 | Blog, Leigh Sprague
Inside the Minds of White Collar Criminals What motivates a white collar felon to commit a crime? Good question, and one that Harvard Business School professor Eugene Soltes sets out to explore in his just published book, Why They Do It. Take a listen to this Market...