Assist attorneys and their clients in understanding the qualification process for RDAP. Â This is a clinical process and takes a unique understanding of the law and BOP admission policies.
Assist attorneys and their clients in understanding the qualification process for RDAP. Â This is a clinical process and takes a unique understanding of the law and BOP admission policies.
The goal is to assist individuals in navigating the Residential Re-entry Center process. Different aspects include Home Confinement, Location Monitoring, and restricted RRC placements.
Provide guidance on First Step Act qualifications, such as Earned Time Credits, Compassionate Release considerations, Expanded Home Confinement, and Elderly Reduction of Sentence.
We fully understand all aspects of the Transfer Process. Contact us for details.
The assessment is a thorough review of security issues, medical, mental health, and other programming needs that may impact the designation process. Assistance is offered in identifying strategies to communicate to the sentencing judge where the defendant may be designated.
Provide pre and post-trial strategies on sentencing structures and help draft pre-sentence reports. Security levels, security concerns, programming needs, medical and mental health needs, and population management of the BOP play important roles in the designation of a Federal inmate.
A defendant/offender’s PSR, judgment and commitment, statement of reasons, and plea agreement contain the information used to classify and designate inmates. Retaining services to ensure its accuracy, is vital to receive designation to an appropriate facility.
Is the Custody Classification (BP-338/points) accurate? This is reviewed for accuracy and provides subject matter expert guidance.
Assistance for your issue(s), research policy, and provide assistance and guidance during the Administrative Remedy process.
The First Step Act reforms the federal prison system of the United States of America and seeks to reduce recidivism. The Act increases the number of good conduct time credits that prisoners receive from 47 days per year to 54 days. Good Time Credits result in real-time deducted from a prisoner’s sentence and are gained by maintaining good behavior during incarceration.
It is challenging for inmates to navigate all the forms, paperwork, and programs available to achieve optimal results. This is where our experience and specialized knowledge in these matters are key.
This is a community to provide support, knowledge, and guidance to help families and friends navigate the federal prison system programs. If you aren’t ready to retain consulting services, this is a great place to plug in and get some support.