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Geoffrey Mousseau - ArticlesGeoffrey Mousseau is a Federal Prison Consultant. Mr. Mousseau owns White Collar Sentencing Consultants, Inc. and is the foremost expert in this field. He counsels white collar defendants, their families and their attorneys. He answers the questions you have before you go to prison. Geoff Mousseau can be found on the web at FederalPrisonInc.com.
Why Did Sheriff Michael Carona Go to Trial?Recent Changes in Sentencing Law Make Going to Trial a Reasonable Decision. Judges Determine Sentence Length Based on Cooperation by DefendantsProsecutors and Judges value cooperation and use it to determine the length of sentences. Are Prosecutors Really Seeking Death Penalty Against 8-year Old Boy?Death penalty advocates face their toughest case yet. Federal Prison Consultant – Navigating a MinefieldAs a nation we are sending people to prison at an alarming rate. Even as crime rates decline, prison populations continue to increase. One consequence is the likelihood that the prison experience will touch more of our lives. As this happens, more people will rely on prison consultants to help them navigate through this process. Federal Prison Consultant Discusses Selecting a Defense AttorneyDon't make a mistake when you hire your criminal defense lawyer. And, if you think you did make a mistake, then fix it. Try to do it right the first time. But if you think you have the wrong lawyer, fix it before it's too late. Second Chance Act Helps Even Fewer InmatesThe Second Chance Act is the first chance Congress had to reform the the federal prison system. White Collar Consultant Advises Bankers not to Lie to InvestigatorsDon't trust your instincts when dealing with a federal investigation. The Families of White Collar Defendants Need AnswersAn expert Federal Prison Consultant discusses where the families of white collar defendants can go for answers. Federal Judge Rejects Plea Deal Because of No Prison TimeJudge Carney rejected a proposed plea deal that would have given probation to Broadcom's Samueli. The ruling was primarily based on the fact that Samueli would not have spent time in prison. Judge Carney believes Samueli should spend time in prison. Federal Prison Consultant Weighs in on California Ballot MeasureCalifornia Ballot Measure Reducing Penalty for Non-Violent Drug Offenders Should Be Model for Feds.
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