by Justin Paperny | Aug 12, 2014 | Blog
August 12, 2014 Budgeting in Federal Prison I struggled to master the art of budgeting in federal prison. Even as I reached the end of my term at Taft Federal Prison Camp, I was still challenged to manage my commissary and phone minutes properly. For some background,...
by Brian Jorgenson | Aug 11, 2014 | Blog, Brian Jorgenson
August 11, 2014 – Being Sentenced to Federal Prison “Let me guess, you’re here for US Marshall training?” inquired the elderly security guard at the metal detector entrance of the federal courthouse. Oh, the irony. I hesitated for a moment deciding how to respond to...
by Warren Schultz | Aug 10, 2014 | Blog, Warren Schultz
Aug 10, 2014 Prison Break You’ve all seen plenty of movies and television shows depicting escapes from prison. Some being true and others seemingly impossible. In either case, we are drawn to it because of the sheer excitement of the possibility that this can and does...
by Justin Paperny | Aug 5, 2014 | Blog
August 5, 2014 Getting a Lawyer As part of my prison advice services I offer suggestions on finding a lawyer that is best suited for your specific situation. I did just did a hangout on the subject. Some of the topics covered include: where are some of the best places...
by Justin Paperny | Aug 4, 2014 | Blog
August 4, 2014 5 Reasons You Should Take the Halfway House Through my prison advice services I am frequently asked my opinion on the halfway house. Contrary to public opinion the halfway house is not right for everyone. Location, potential length of time in the...
by Brian Jorgenson | Aug 3, 2014 | Blog, Brian Jorgenson
August 3, 2014 – Unassuming This journey has led to a lot of reflection and unique insight. Today an insight bubbled up and it was the first time I ever acknowledged it – I’ve been underestimated by others my whole life. For a host of varying reasons in...