PREPARING FOR YOUR PRESENTENCE INTERVIEW AND REPORT: PT I

PREPARING FOR YOUR PRESENTENCE INTERVIEW AND REPORT: PT I

Hello, and thank you for tuning into my Video series, INDICTED AND FACING PRISON: NOW WHAT?

My name is Marc Blatstein. In 2006, I, too, was Indicted and convicted of a felony, and I lost my medical license. To call this a life-altering event, at best, is an understatement. With work, I was able to get my license reinstated in full.

Remember, Prison is Temporary.

My goal in this series is to provide you with the information you’ll need to survive and navigate these times. Knowledge and Preparation will help build back the Confidence you’ll need throughout this process.

  • Since you’ve heard that the DOJ and Feds have been asking questions, their case against you is mostly complete, with a 98% Conviction.
  • Delaying to act now is at your
  • Hiring a legal team doesn’t just mean that they have experience; they also need a proven track record of successfully defending cases like
  • The choices you make today – will make a better

Should you have questions, please do not hesitate to call and consider engaging my services at 240.888.7778—this is your life.

It is recommended that you provide your Officer with all their requested documents, including;

1. Your Personal Narrative
2. Release Plan (even though it seems premature)
3. A are ready to speak with your Judge (Your Allocution)

Also, Your Biographical Background (such as medical records), and Personal Identification,

    1. Divorce Decree
    2. Financial Records
    3. School Diplomas, Your highest education level completed, Professional Diplomas, and any Trade or Occupational Certification(s).
    4. Marriage Certificate
    5. Naturalization papers
    6. Draft Registration card
    7. Car Registration papers
    8. Military Discharge certificate
    9. Birth or baptismal certificate
    10. Immigration papers or passport
    11. Employment verification (pay stubs)
    12. Character Letters of Recommendation
    13. Military Disability information (C-number)
    14. Income Tax reports for the last three years (or more if requested)
    15. Outstanding Detainer’s and Immigration Issues Resolved Before the Presentence Interview
    16. Proof of residence (rent receipts, property, mortgage papers)
    17. Professional papers (COPIES: Social Security Card, Drivers’ License, and Birth )
    18. Medical Records, Hospital – Surgical – Pathology and
    19. Diagnostic Tests: Blood Lab Reports, Copies of X-rays, MRI, CT, Ultrasound, PET Scans, EEG, and EKG reports (all on Flash Drives or CDs),
    20. Prescriptions for Medications and Medical Devices.

“THESE ALL EVENTUALLY BECOME PART OF YOUR RELEASE PLAN”

If you’re already at this point and don’t have the time to wait for my future videos, call me, and we can discuss your situation one-on-one. Once again, my number is 240.888.7778.

Personal Narrative Overview – Should Convey

  • A sincere demeanor
  • An expression of genuine
  • An acknowledgment that there are victims
  • Tell your life story, but don’t minimize the seriousness of what you did.
  • This includes The Good – Bad – and The Ugly (…Clint Eastwood Movies)
  • Your plan to use prison or probation time

To engage my services or to have your concerns answered, Call me Today: 240.888.7778. This is my Cell and I personally answer and return all calls.

You can also get additional information on my website at PPRSUS.com and Resources.

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