Why Some Defense Lawyers Shy Away from Mitigation Experts
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by Justin Paperny
1w ago
In this podcast, I discuss a common challenge defendants face in government investigations: the harsh truth about sentencing mitigation efforts. Despite significant investments in time and resources, a client learned from their lawyer yesterday that their mitigation efforts will not influence the judge's decision. This situation raises questions about why some lawyers may downplay mitigation efforts. Possible reasons include a reluctance to embrace new ideas and past negative experiences with consultants who made false promises. Despite these challenges, defendants must hold their lawyers acco ..read more
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CNN Exclusive: Justin Paperny Analyzes Sam Bankman-Fried's 25-Year Prison Term
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by Justin Paperny
3w ago
I was saddened to hear Sam Bankman-Fried say his useful life is over. Many individuals facing prison share that sentiment, and I certainly did during my own experience. Navigating through such challenging times requires learning from those who have not only faced but also found success in similar circumstances. Fortunately, I found invaluable guidance from my mentor, Michael Santos, while incarcerated. I literally sat next to him for 10-12 hours a day in that prison quiet room to learn and grow. When individuals tell me, "I cannot do it, Justin. Come on, man. The FEDS want (insert sentence len ..read more
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Does Sam-Bankman Fried Deserve 63-78 Months in Federal Prison?
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by Justin Paperny
1M ago
In today's podcast, I analyze the new updates in Sam Bankman-Fried's case, highlighting his missed chances for mitigation that could influence his ultimate federal prison sentence. Our team at White Collar Advice assists others involved with FTX, though Bankman-Fried isn't one of our clients. Bankman-Fried seems to be repeating history, relying heavily on his legal team instead of mitigating. This approach could lead to a harsher sentence, much like others before him. Understanding federal sentencing is complex. Bankman-Fried's lawyers suggest a 63 to 78-month term.  In reality, I'll expl ..read more
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Carl Jung’s Wisdom Guides Federal Judge's Sentence
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by Justin Paperny
2M ago
Our client's case took a dramatic turn last February when a federal judge, exasperated by his actions, declared him "an absolute menace to society" and ordered him into custody. This pronouncement could have marked the beginning of a bleak chapter in our client's life, especially as he was staring down a potential 60-month sentence in federal prison. Despite the likelihood of a 60-month sentence and the less-than-ideal start to our relationship (he hired us three days before he was taken into custody) his path to redemption had only just begun. With the help of his phenomenal lawyer, Diane Bas ..read more
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10 Strategies to Prepare for Federal Prison
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by Justin Paperny
2M ago
I understand the shock and disbelief that comes with facing a federal prison sentence—I’ve been there. At first, I rejected advice and preparation, opting instead to blame others for my situation. But that lack of preparation made things harder for myself and my family. Learn from my mistakes. Now that you’ve been sentenced, you have clarity. There’s a defined timeline: a beginning and an end to your federal prison sentence. The real challenge is ensuring you come out with a solid plan, ready to rebuild and rebrand. Our team at White Collar Advice is eager to help you overcome these hurdles. A ..read more
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Lessons From Prison: Updated Preface
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by Justin Paperny
2M ago
Preface To Third Edition of Lessons From Prison  When I read 'United States of America Vs Justin Paperny,' I wasn't ready to change. Even after Judge Wilson sentenced me to prison, I continued to resist. It was only upon my surrender to Taft Federal Prison Camp in 2008 that the gravity of my circumstances truly dawned on me. In that moment of clarity, I finally understood the extent to which my own flawed character had led to my downfall.   I met Michael Santos in Dorm D on my second day in prison. I knew of Michael because my mother used to send me his blogs, which I ignored. As a f ..read more
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Jose Huizar Sentenced to 13 Years In Prison: Why His Letter To Judge Walter Backfired
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by Justin M Paperny
3M ago
Jose Huizar's 13-year sentence by Judge Walter wasn't just about the crime; it also reflected his conduct after being caught, particularly his failure to identify with the victims. In my new YouTube video and podcast, I dissect Huizar's letter to Judge Walter, starting with its tragic opening line: "Let me begin by stating that I apologize to my family." This sets the tone for a letter that exemplifies what not to do: it's self-focused, ignoring the victims and the broader damage inflicted on Los Angeles, my hometown. Judges often encounter defendants who deny, make excuses, and center their n ..read more
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Navigating Federal Prison: Insights from the 48 Laws of Power
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by Justin Paperny
3M ago
Navigating Federal Prison: Insights from the 48 Laws of Power Entering federal prison unprepared can be akin to stepping into a high-stakes game without knowing the rules. Even in a minimum-security camp, the environment is governed by unspoken codes and power structures fundamentally different from the outside world. Understanding these dynamics and adapting to succeed in federal prison is crucial. This understanding can make your time away more than just isolation or punishment; it can become an opportunity for growth. In this context, some books can help you navigate the intricacies of pris ..read more
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From the Military to the Courtroom: Peter Hardin's Journey as a Defense Attorney
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by Justin Paperny
3M ago
Justin Paperny here, and I want to start by wishing you all a Happy New Year! Recently, I had the opportunity to sit down with my good friend and terrific criminal defense attorney, Peter Hardin, for an insightful conversation.  Summary: In our podcast, Peter and I discussed the journey that led him from military service to a successful career as a criminal defense attorney. His diverse background has significantly shaped his approach to defending clients and his unique perspective as a defense attorney.  We explored the parallels between the discipline, commitment, courage, and char ..read more
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How To Choose The Right White Collar Defense Attorney (Prepare 2.0, Chapter Two)
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by Justin Paperny
4M ago
Choosing the Right Legal Representation Sometimes, the journey begins with selecting the right white collar defense attorney. This decision is pivotal and should be approached with diligence and informed questioning. Our team works with hundreds of defense attorneys nationwide, including professionals like Diane Bass, Benson Varghese, Alan Eisner, Mark Werksman, and others who have demonstrated proficiency in handling all types of white collar crime cases. Before hiring a lawyer, consider asking the following questions: Authentic Reviews: Do they have authentic reviews, and can you speak to th ..read more
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