Self-Advocacy – Learn To Advocate For Yourself
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Hello, and thank you for tuning into my Video series, INDICTED AND FACING PRISON: NOW WHAT?
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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.
— Prison is Temporary.
My goal in this series is to provide you with the information you’ll need to survive and navigate these times, because Knowledge, together with 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, approaching a 98% Conviction Rate.
· Delaying to act now is at your peril.
· Hiring a legal team doesn’t just mean they have experience; they also need a proven track record of successfully defending cases like yours.
· The choices you make today - will make a better tomorrow.
The DOJ has published your story of events or autobiography; your judge will read it and may assume it's the gospel's truth. You can change that with a well-written NARRATIVE, which is your story, written by you and not The DOJ.
NARRATIVE
· Judges nationwide agree they want to hear from the defendants because crimes do not happen in a vacuum.
· Judges like Fed Judge Mark Bennett want to learn the why.
· Your life story or autobiography
· After learning the why, do you take responsibility for your actions?
· Do you have remorse for the harm caused to the victims of the crime you perpetrated?
RELEASE PLAN Falls Under the Umbrella of,
· Your efforts at Personal Development and Growth
· Not getting in trouble – it can and does happen
· Attending all FSA Program Classes
· Doing your job assignment and not paying others to do your job
§ Seeking knowledge:
• Getting your GED,
• Associates, Undergraduate, Masters or PhD
• Learning a new Trade or Occupational Trade
• Teaching a class based on your life successes.
• Reading non-fiction books on a topic that interests you
• Do you like to paint, draw, the arts; all of these can lead to a new career,
• All the while, taking your mind Outside of The Prison walls
ALLOCUTION
• This opens the door for your conversation with your Judge.
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 @: PPRSUS.com
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