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Prepare: What Defendants Need to Know About Lawyers / Mitigation / Sentencing / Prison / The First Step Act,Used
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If you or a person you love faces challenges with the criminal justice system, this book will help you. In Prepare readers learn the journey ahead. People that face an arrest for the firsttime may not know how to position themselves for best outcomes. They may not know how to start getting ready. In Prepare, and the accompanying course at ResilientCourses.com, readers will learn:Steps preceding a criminal chargeHow to work effectively with a criminal defense attorneyWhat factors to consider when deciding how to plead to an offenseHow a criminal conviction will influence future earning powerHow to influence a presentence investigation reportHow to prepare a mitigation package to influence the sentencing judgeHow to prepare for sentencing hearing and build a case for mercyHow to understand the First Step ActHow to understand options to make progress in prisonHow to overcome collateral consequences of confinementJustin Paperny and Michael Santos wrote Prepare as part of their coursework at ResilientCourses.com. For decades theyve been creating content to help people that face challenges with the criminal justice system. Regardless of whether a person has been charged with a DWI, a misdemeanor, or a felony conviction, in this era of mass incarceration, sanctions can be severe. When readers learn how to prepare early, they may start a selfadvocacy campaign that can lead to the least burdensome sanction possible.For more details, visit ResilientCourses.com
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