White-Collar FBI Target: How Do I Get Out of Prison — The Fastest?
Hello and welcome
My name is Marc Blatstein and
I’m the Physician who found Physician Presentence Report Service (PPRS)
My focus in creating The Physician Presentence Report Service Is ALWAYS – Being Prepared
Learn From My Mistakes – So you Don’t Make Yours
I’ve been in practice for 30+ years, which was unfortunately interrupted by an early 6 am knock at my front door, and a 2nd at 8 am at my podiatric medical practice – all for a problem that I created.
As a result, I Plead Guilty to a Felony and was convicted of a federal White-Collar crime, and was sentenced to time in the BOP.
After my release, and several years of hard work, my license was, restored in full – in 2010.
Around that time
· I chose to use my skills in medicine
· with my understanding of the BOP
· to assist those of you,
· who like me,
· find themselves facing our Criminal Justice System.
While I found myself totally UNPREPARED
I Made It A Point
TO PROVIDE YOU WITH THE RESOURCES SO YOU WILL BE PREPARED –
BECAUSE
IN PRISON, AS IN LIFE PREPARATION = SURVIVAL
WHILE YOUR STAY IN PRISON WILL BE TEMPORARY (and a bit terrifying)
The Goal Is To Be Productive and Keep It as Short as Possible
So, let’s get to it!
Today WE’RE going to Cover:
“You Find Yourself at the end of an FBI White-Collar Investigation
And now you want to know: How Do I Get Out of Prison — The Fastest?
- time reduction from the date the sentence was imposed.
- Don’t get in trouble – No Infractions
II) First Step Act (FSA): LAW 12 MONTHS
The program allows up to 365 days of earned time credits (ETC) will apply to early release if you:
- The court ordered your supervised release
- You have a Low or Minimum PATTERN (SPARC-13) score
- You have kept your PATTERN risk level for at least two consecutive assessments conducted by your Unit Team
- You have no detainers or unresolved charges, including immigration status
- You have accepted All required programs and are in earning status.
- RDAP
You’re allowed up to 1 Year OFF for RDAP
UP TO ANOTHER 1 YEAR FOR SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF FSA PROGRAMS
III) Congress Second Chance Reauthorization Act (SCRA). 12 MONTHS in an RRC Law
- If your sentence is > 60 mo (5 yrs) = last 6 mo on home confinement
- If your sentence is < 60 mo (5 yrs) = last 10% on home confinement
1. The regulation mandates that
- “Inmates may be designated to community confinement as a condition of pre-release custody and Programming during their final months not to exceed twelve months.” 28 C.F.R. § 570.21(a).
2. This regulation also provides for
- home detention as a condition of pre-release custody during their final months of imprisonment,
- not to exceed the shorter of ten percent of the inmate’s term of imprisonment or
- six months.”
3. BOP staff is required to review inmates for RRC placement 17-19 months before their projected release date, and inmates are to be individually considered using the five factors listed in §3621(b).
4. Elderly Home Detention through the First Step Act: Rare to Get Program availability at all BOP facilities.
- The qualifying age of 60+ years and You can serve that last part at Home
- you must have served two-thirds of the sentence must be served to be eligible.
- the offender must be serving a term of imprisonment other than life imprisonment based on a conviction for an offense or offenses that
- the offender must not have been convicted in the past of any Federal or State crime of violence, sex offense, or other offense enumerated in the statute.
- the offender must not have escaped or attempted to escape from a BOP institution;
- the BOP must determine that the release of the offender to home detention will result in a substantial net reduction of costs to the federal government, and
- the BOP must determine that the offender poses no substantial risk of engaging in criminal conduct or of endangering any person if released to home detention.
IV) Cares Act: EXECUTIVE ORDER (VERY DISCRETIONARY- COVID)
Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (“CARES”) Act
- Mitigate the effect of COVID
- They can place you home earlier
- Case by Case
- By Medical, based on risk, to keep the staff and community safe.
I hope you have found this helpful, and am grateful that you have taken the time to listen.
My Contact info
PPRSUS.com
240.888.7778