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Kyle Goes Beyond The Narrative: The Opioid Pandemic
Snitching On Moms, Snitching on Partners The Opioid Pandemic Was Messier Than It Seemed Federal Prison Tips founder and host of Beyond The Narrative: Crime and Punishment, sat down with Jason Votrobek, one of the money men behind the nationwide opioid pandemic that originated in Florida. The George brothers are the most well known names…
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Freed Again: Another Satisfied Repeat Customer
Federal Prison Tips Doesn’t Just Give Tips Off The Internet We Help Free People, Over 150 of them to date Federal Prison Tips is all about helping people, mostly “newbies” understand the federal prison process. What will they be facing as they go from federal court to federal prison? This is all based on the…
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Major Changes Proposed To Inmate FRP Program
Changes Proposed to Inmate Financial Responsibility Program The IFRP or Inmate Financial Responsibility Program is the program in the Federal Bureau of Prisons where the BOP takes money out of an inmates “trust fund” or “commissary” account to cover court costs, fines and restitution. The IFRP program was implemented in 1987 to ensure that inmates…
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3 Million Dollars In Fake Twitter Stock and the Best Federal Prison Pizza Our First “Beyond The Narrative: Crime & Punishment” is available now!
With nearly 2 decades of major market radio experience and the successful launch of media sites like thedroidguy.com (the first ever consumer facing Android website in the world), nibletz.com (the voice of startups everywhere else) and Federal Prison Tips LLC, I have always been encouraged to do a podcast. With my own media experience I…
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How Effective Is Ineffective Assistance Of Counsel
“Ineffective Assistance” Is a Favorite of Jailhouse Lawyers But Is It Really Effective? If you’re in Federal Prison reading this (we won’t report you like others) but you’re probably considering “ineffective assistance of counsel” or a 2255, but is that really effective? According to the latest Justice Department data and a search of real time…
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Here We Grow Again: New Phone Number
To Reach Federal Prison Tips Staff call 407-434-0175 When we started Federal Prison Tips, Federal Prison Consultants we never imagined we would grow so quickly. Today we see over 2 million views per month on TikTok, have a very active tiktoklive (Sundays at 8pm Eastern and Monday-Thursday at 6pm Eastern). Our continued growth has seen…
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The Real Reason Steve Bannon Didn’t Get FSA
Despite an outcry on the Internet Steve Bannon did not get out early on First Step Act because he wasn’t eligible for First Step Act Credit find out more at federalprisontips.com
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New Phone Policy For Federal Inmates
It’s All About The Programming On Friday October 4, 2024, every active Federal Prison in the country was supposed to have a town hall meeting to address two issues. The first issue is the conditional placement/conditional release tool. The other is a new phone policy that goes into effect on January 1, 2025. The blanket…
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Something You Need To Look For In Your Plea Agreement
The U.S. Attorney and the Assistant U.S. Attorneys are not your friends. No matter how nice they seem, when they’re meeting with you or negotiating with your lawyer, they are not on your side. They are on the opposing side, the side of the United States Government. There are a lot of things that you…
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EXCLUSIVE: Compassionate Release Granted Because BOP Failed To Give Inmate Treatment
This is a Federal Prison Tips Excusive. Ashley Siclovan was an adult male in custody on the west coast. He started at Stafford in Arizona and finished at Victorville Medium, after being granted compassionate release by Federal District Court Judge Adrienne Nelson in the District of Oregon. Siclovan’s issues for compassionate release were simple. He…
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What Goes Into The Pre-Sentence Report
The PSR Is The Bible For Court and The BOP One of the most important things someone facing Federal Prison will do is the “pre sentence investigation” interview. That interview will occur after plea or trial, and will allow for 72 days for the United States Probation Officer who does the interview, to compile the…
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Federal Sentencing Guidelines Explained
When I was first indicted I was facing “100 years”. No bullshit. I was originally charged with 5 class “c” counts of wire fraud and securities fraud. Both of those felonies carry a statutory maximum of 20 years in Federal Prison. Because of this, when the news started picking up my story, nationwide, they all…