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This week, a disgraced Elizabeth Holmes was seen in media clips walking in the company of two unidentified men. Evidently, Holmes, who was convicted of fraud for her blood-testing start up, Theranos, turned herself in at a minimum-security prison in Texas to begin an 11-year prison term.

All this media coverage raises the question: how easy is it to run afoul of the government regarding a wide range of statutes and regulations?

Moreover, how far do you have to go to actually get to prison? During the next live edition of Monitor Mondays, physician and attorney Dr. John K. Hall will examine some recent convictions and sentences to help you assess your risk – keeping in mind that there’s no parole from federal prison.

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