SENTENCE PREPARATION

A Compelling NARRATIVE will INFLUENCE your judge and humanize you.

Write a personal narrative that will advance your candidacy for leniency at sentencing. Reveal:

  • How you identify with victims
  • What you learned from this experience
  • Why you'll go on to live as a good citizen
  • Why you're a good candidate for leniency
Shape

Course curriculum

    1. 1-What is Sentencing?

    2. 2-Intro to Sentencing Process

    3. 3-Federal Sentencing Guidelines

    1. 4-Structure

    2. 5-Remorse

    3. 6-Background

    4. 7-The Crime

    5. 8-Reconciliation

    6. 9-Conclusion

    1. 10-Tom Platt—Pled Guilty—Loan Modification

    2. 11-Angie Anderson—Pled guilty—gambling

    3. 12-Vinyak Chondry—Pled guilty—insurance fraud

    4. 13-William Robertson—Pled Guilty—Fraud

    5. 14-Alice Carter—Nurse—Hacking

    6. 15-Eric Atkinson—Pled Guilty—Fraud

    7. 16-Wilfred Griffith—Pled Not Guilty—Physician—Twice Convicted

    8. 17-Tony Servio—Guilty—Cash Structuring—Prior Conviction

    9. 18-Brian Jennings—Guilty—Drugs—Death

    10. 19-Conner Riley—Guilty—Sex Offense

    11. 20-Paul Adams—Guilty—Sex Offense

    12. 21-Rami Shastry—Guilty—Supplements/Steroids

    13. 22-Bob Baker—Not Guilty—TILA Violation

    1. 23-Next Steps

    2. Rule 32: Sentencing and Judgment

    3. Judgment Order

    4. Statement of Reasons

    5. Conditions of Supervision

    6. First Step Act

About this course

  • 28 lessons
  • 1.5 hours of video content