ViolenceThe information in this series and on PPRSUS.com (and PPRSUS Resources) is readily accessible and completely Free to all.
FIRST – VIOLENCE IN CAMPS IS VERY RARE
When dealing with violence, it is crucial to empower yourself by prioritizing respect. Respect is a universal value, forming the bedrock of positive interactions. Always ask permission before sitting on someone else's bed or borrowing anything.
Consider this: The repercussions of getting into trouble in a satellite or federal prison camp are severe. You could face additional charges, be transferred to a higher-security prison, and lose all your earned time credits (ETC) and good time credit (GTC). This outcome is unproductive for everyone involved.
While not frequent, they do occur.
Medium-Security - Tucsono Derek Chauvin (stabbed), 47, the former Minneapolis police officer convicted of murdering George FloydMinimum-Security Satellite Camp at USP Tucsono A federal prison inmate who was able to obtain a firearm at a prison camp in Arizona pulled out the gun in a visitation area and attempted to shoot a visitorDuring your trial or plea, you may have felt that you are not guilty.
Fighting through an appeal or trial, ask your attorney how many appeals or trials they have won. It's important to note that the Department of Justice has a close to 95-98% conviction rate, making the odds of winning very low.
"If you've realized that, while you may have believed in your innocence, some aspects of the charges were indeed accurate, no matter how minor, it's important to focus on what you can influence by sharing with your legal counsel and writing your Narrative and Release Plan"
If you have not yet prepared a well-thought-out Personal Narrative for your pre-sentence interview and sentencing hearing or have not created a Release Plan, it’s never too late to include these crucial steps.
“Whether you think you can, or you think you can't--you're right.” ― Henry Ford
So, if you've had a change of heart regarding your charge, this was the perfect time to take ownership of the crime. What does this mean? It’s never too late to regain your soul.
Judges understand that crimes don't occur in a vacuum.
Judges aim to comprehend the reasoning behind your actions. However, they are also skilled at detecting BS.
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