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Can A Prison Consultant Help Me? Yes!

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Before you enter a local, state, or federal prison–jail, you will have many questions about prison life, and your attorney does not have the practical answers, because your lawyer has not experienced life in prison. As a prison consultant, I can help you.

I know this, because I was a criminal defense attorney. I did not have a real understanding of prison life, until I was an inmate. Only a former inmate can help you prepare for daily life in prison. You will learn from your prison consultant about co-existing with your bunk mate, surviving the gangs, prison taboos, religious issues, medical care, and other complexities of daily prison life.

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With knowledge and preparation, a new inmate can avoid the existing pitfalls that await any first time inmate. For example, Rule 24 from my, “25 Basic Rules on How to Survive Prison and Jail”, discusses the importance of respect among inmates in any institution. It is crucial to respect the space, the past, the house (cell), and the food of other inmates. Do not crowd another inmate’s space while talking to him. It is considered disrespectful to question another inmate about his past or his crime. Do not look into other inmates’ cells and never even joke about touching another inmate’s food. If you are disrespectful to another inmate, you will face retribution.

Fees:

  1. We offer an initial package of 5 hours consisting of review of your background, various issues of prison life (gangs, commissary, correctional officers, telephone, etc.) and answering questions. The cost is $1,000, and the consultation is offered in person, by Skype, or telephone. If the consultation requires travel more than one hour by car, or train, or airplane, you are responsible for travel expenses and additional fee for travel time. If additional time is requested after completion of 5 hours, the cost is $250 per hour.
  2. We offer an extensive package which includes review of your background, various issues of prison life (gangs, correctional officers, telephone, commissary, etc.) answering questions, and responding to follow up questions from prison via phone or mail. The package consists of 15 hours and the cost is $2000. If the interview requires travel more than one hour by car, or by train, or airplane, you are responsible for travel expenses and additional fee for travel time. If additional time is requested after completion of 15 hours, the cost is $250 per hour.
  3. All fees are paid in advance and are non-refundable. For additional information, contact Prison Consultant at [email protected].
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Nobody has that kind of money for a consultant. Otherwise they wouldn’t be going to prison. They would of paid for a lawyer instead.

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My son just went Nov 7 2017. Is now at a private prison in Oklahoma. Took 2 mths to finally see a Dr. and it was a video visit. Suppose to be his intake Dr. visit at that. He had to request to see one twice. And they still charged him $4.00 copay. Intake appt suppose to be free. She told him they had no medical record of him seeing Nurses and Dr. numorous times when he was at County Jail. That they probably wouldn’t be able to help him there with his shoulder problems.It’s just arthritus.She didn’t know his… Read more »