The 1st day in Federal Prison
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Physician Presentence Report Service #federalprison #pprsus #drblatstein
Dr. Marc Blatstein (Marc)
www.PPRSUS.com
DrMB@PPRSUS.com
Disclaimer: I am not an attorney, and yes you need legal representation. There is no guarantee, implied or otherwise of final prison placement, medical, or medication availability, or program enrollment once you’re incarcerated. The BOP has the final say on ‘All Inmate Issues’, placement, and program enrollment once incarcerated.
In addition to the defense teams’ insight as to their background and defense strategy, PPRS Prison Match™ is meant to be used solely as a ‘mitigation aide’ in the sentencing and prison placement decision-making process. These are recommendations only from PPRS/PPRSUS, and the final responsibility lies with the legal team, court, and BOP.
EXPERIENCE COUNTS:
Whether Self-Surrendering or Brought in by The US Marshalls,
- You present to the receiving and discharge department (R&D), next,
- You are greeted by the corrections staff, who has their J&C order, PSR, and appropriate U.S. marshals' documents
- After a strip search, you’re issued prison clothing, photographed, and fingerprinted.
- The clothes you arrived in will be sent to your Legal residence.
- If your arrival is after working hours, you will be put into a secure cell,
1. AKA, the SHU or isolation – Policy: not > 23 hr./day, fingers crossed!
Next, you’ll meet;
1. Correction staff for a brief interview
2. Medical will conduct a screening, here is where YOU need to mention any issues “On-The-Record”, that you may have.
- As your client enters General Population, it is best to keep all personal information – personal.
DrMB@PPRSUS.com
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