Scared about going to prison or jail? This your first time or did you swear you wouldn't go back? If you are scared about going to prison that's good, it means you have a conscience and are willing to look outside yourself to get some answers. Want to know what happens next? Keep reading...
Whether you committed a white collar crime, a blue collar crime or didn't have a shirt on when you "allegedly" did what you did, if you believe you are going to prison or jail then you really need to take into account what will be happening to you in the next few days, weeks or months as this will be the most trying time of your entire life.
Once arrested, your whole world seems to come crashing down. That "punch in the gut" feeling that all is doomed. And true, while it can feel this way at first, those feelings will subside and believe it or not, you'll find a little peace when you discover what is actually happening and what will happen. This id for those that kept their eyes and ears open during the trial.
Its at this time your entire life will be played out in court - all the good and all the bad. Take solace that this time is limited and doesn't really last that long. You'll have your 15 minutes of fame and then everyone's mind will focus on the next "breaking story". If you are found guilty, accept it - then, its time to get to work.
Keep in mind that this is "your life"; and that any question you have should be answered at this point. You have probably paid someone a great deal of money to represent you, or had a public defender working your case. Irregardless, if you have a question, ask it. Keep in mind that while everyone continues on with their life - you will be on your own.
What we would like to do is begin by telling you how to find the right bail bondsmen, to using and paying for the right defense attorney and finally, if you have to go to prison, how to survive it - its all in my newly updated 144 page manual. From day one to the door - we'll get you through it.
What You Must Know Before You Go:
Know who to talk to and when - there are some people you shouldn't chat with, no matter how friendly
Know what and who to look out for... and, most importantly, understanding "why"
Understand that the system and it's rules, even the hidden ones, are a maze - let my manual untangle that for you
How NOT to be a victim - from day one
{even if its 2 O'clock in the morning}
A Small Excerpt:
You pull up to the prison and the bus rumbles through the gate and into the intake section - often surrounded by more fencing. Like military bootcamp, you jump off the bus to a lot of screaming and yelling being directed by very angry looking individuals and having onlookers laughing and jeering.
As you are herded off of the transport bus, leg irons barring you from taking wide steps; listening to cat calls, whistling, screams of angry men yelling how they are going to kill you, or ask why you're crying... only to be searched again before you are assigned to a cell and a new "roommate".
You have no idea what your new roommate or his buddies are in prison for... or what they are planning. Its like the first day at a new school, as you can feel every eye on you as walk into the lunch room... What you do now will be the most important...
OK - get a good cry out
and lets get down to
the business at hand,
saving your ass...
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