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| Dear Friend: My name is Larry Levine, and I'd like to take this opportunity to introduce a revolutionary new program tailored specifically for those being sentenced to enter the Federal Prison System. |
By viewing FEDTIME 101 you will find a detailed syllabus, of my unique "SURVIVAL PROGRAM" on Federal Prison life, that I designed and put together while serving time behind prison walls. The FEDTIME 101 program provides direct one-on-one counseling and guidance, to ensure you have a complete understanding of the issues lying ahead of you and your family. Furthermore, my assistance continues after you're incarcerated, to address and/ or rectify any concerns you family may have. My commitment is to provide the most accurate, up-to-date information, addressing all key issues concerning BOP Policy, pre- and post-custody policy, and what really happens when goes inside. |
| In the past, you may have seen other firms offering similar programs of their own. On the surface, they may all seem the same, but the truth is...they're NOT! Those programs are being run by former inmates who've served a "YEAR and A DAY in camps, well meaning paralegals, and former biased Prison Staff members telling you what should happen, not what actually happens. My program's extensive, based on reality, and the personal hands on experience of surviving at all security levels of the Federal Prison System. |
| Levine's Federal Custody Resume' |
MDC Los Angeles....................................High 1998-2000 California City Correctional Center.......High 2000 FCI Phoenix........................................Medium 2000 FCI Safford AZ...........................................Low 2000-2003 Lompoc CA, USP Camp....................Minimum 2003-2005 Nellis NV, Federal PrisonCamp......Minimum 2005 FCI La Tuna (El Paso) TX..........................Low 2005-2006 FTC Oklahoma City..................................High 2006 FCI Taft CA, Camp............................Minimum 2006 Vinewood Halfway House, CA....Community 2006-2007 MDC Los Angeles...................................High 2007 |
| MY STORY |
| In 1998, I was a first-time offender, and in the same agonizing position you might face today. A Judge slammed down his gavel, and sent me off to Federal Prison. I was scared, angry, and confused; and totally overwhelmed by a Criminal Justice System I knew little about. I had no idea what expect, no one to turn to, and was on my own. For the next eight-years, I worked my way down in custody through the BOP, and was shuttled off between nine, HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW, and MINIMUM security institutions. In my travels, I saw people, regular people just like you and me, being given the run-around, and being fed misinformation by predatory inmates and uncaring BOP Staff. The BOP, like all federal bureaucracies, operates by a complex set of rules called "Program Statements." They're designed to ensure that the BOP runs like a well-oiled-machine. The only problem is,BOP Staff routinely fail to follow them, and makeup rules at whim...creating additional chaos and confusion in inmates' lives. Over the years, as I travelled from one dysfunctional prison to another, I opened my eyes, taught myself the "SYSTEM", and learned how to fight back and work within the rules. Once I saw what was really going on, I grew tired of watching staff violate inmates' rights, and began helping them deal with custody and staff related issues. (See InmateTestimonials) |
| THE DEATH OF CLUB FED |
| In 2005 as my sentence winded down, LOMPOC USP CAMP, anxious to get rid of me, sent me to the fabled CLUB FED at Nellis Federal Prison Camp outside sunny Las Vegas. Nellis was packed with hundreds of White-Collar first-time offenders, and was the only Federal Prison many of them had been to. I too was a White-Collar offender, but my situation was unique, in that in addition to a securities conviction...I was also serving a concurrent ten year sentence for Federal Narcotics Trafficking. In August, 2005, the BOP announced that due to budget cuts, they were closing Nellis and several other minimum security prison camps. The former campers were scattered to the wind. I, along with 100 other Nellis inmates, were put on buses, chained and shackled, and sent to F.C.I. La Tuna, a Low Security prison outside El Paso, Texas. The only thing low about La Tuna is its name. It's in a world of its own; replete with warring gang members, bank robbers, crack dealers, illegal aliens, violent offenders, and a psychotic staff to boot. The Nellis inmates were shell-shocked into the real world of federal prison. Gone were their cushy days of being in a camp. In reality, many White-Collar inmates never end up in camps, and I've seen them at every custody level. Despite being minimum security inmates, the BOP refused to transfer us back to camps, told us we were stuck there, and if we didn't like it suggested in typical BOP fashion we sue them over it. The Nellis inmates were completely unprepared, and unfortunately lacked the experience of being in higher custody and knowing how to deal with the problems and prison politics they were facing. The whole thing made me angry...so I filed a Class Action Habeas Corpus 28 U.S.C. 2241 lawsuit, and sued the BOP on behalf of everyone. (See Media Articles) At that point, I realized there were potentially thousands of inmates whose rights were being violated and could use my help. It was then I decided to utilize my years of experience and expertise, and help others coming into Federal Prison prepare themselves for the harsh realities of prison life. |
| HOW WE CAN HELP! Federal Bureau of Prisons Program Statement 5330 500 Hour Residential Drug (Substance) Abuse Program |
| Eligible inmates graduating from the 500 hour R.D.A.P program can receive up to a 12 month sentence reduction and a 6 month Reentry Center, Half-Way House/Community Corrections Center (CCC) Placement. To qualify, you must have a history of drug (substance) abuse or dependence during your last 12 months prior to entering custody, which includes legal and/or illegal drugs, prescribed or not, and/or alcohol abuse. If you were truthful when your PSI/PSR was prepared by the U.S. Probation Department, it should be listed under the Substance Abuse Section. Many times this is not the case, because either your lawyer advised you not to disclose this information, or you were afraid to tell the U.S. Probation Officer assigned to prepare your PSI/PSR, for fear of getting another charge. This is where we can assist you in meeting the eligibility requirements for this program. Inmates may apply for the RDAP program at any time after entering custody, but are generally not interviewed until they are within 36 months of release. Most inmates are within 24-26 months of release when they enter the program. There are other qualifiers related to the current offence, such as past criminal history, detainers and institutional conduct that need to be cleared to be early released eligible. |
| 28 Code Federal Regulations § 550.58 R.D.A.P. Early Release Eligibility BUREAU OF PRISONS, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE DRUG ABUSE TREATMENT PROGRAMS |
| An inmate sentenced to a term of imprisonment pursuant to the provisions of 18 U.S.C. Chapter 227, Subchapter D for nonviolent offenses, who is determined to have a substance abuse problem, and successfully completes a residential drug abuse treatment program during his current commitment may be eligible, in accordance with paragraph (a) of this section, for early release by a period not to exceed 12 months. |
| 18 U.S.C. § 3621(e) B.O.P. Residential Drug Abuse Program R.D.A.P. |
| (1) Phase-in.— In order to carry out the requirement of the last sentence of subsection (b) of this section, that every prisoner with a substance abuse problem have the opportunity to participate in appropriate substance abuse treatment, the Bureau of Prisons shall, subject to the availability of appropriations, provide residential substance abuse treatment. 2) Incentive for prisoners’ successful completion of treatment program.— A) Generally.— Any prisoner who, in the judgment of the Director of the Bureau of Prisons, has successfully completed a program of residential substance abuse treatment provided under paragraph (1) of this subsection, shall remain in the custody of the Bureau under such conditions as the BOP deems appropriate. If the conditions of confinement are different from those the prisoner would have experienced absent successful completion of the treatment, the BOP shall periodically test the prisoner for substance abuse and discontinue such conditions on determining that substance abuse has recurred. B) Period of custody.— The period a prisoner convicted of a nonviolent offense remains in custody after successfully completing a treatment program may be reduced by the Bureau of Prisons, but such reduction "may not be more than one year from the term the prisoner must otherwise serve." |
| WHO'S NOT ELIGIBLE |
| (a) Additional early release criteria. (1) As an exercise of the discretion vested in the Director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons, the following categories of inmates are not eligible for early release: (i) INS detainees; (ii) Pretrial inmates; (iii) Contractual boarders (for example, D.C., State, or military inmates); (iv) Inmates who have a prior felony or misdemeanor conviction for homicide, forcible rape, robbery, or aggravated assault, or child sexual abuse offenses; (v) Inmates who are not eligible for participation in a community-based program as determined by the Warden on the basis of his or her professional discretion; (vi) Inmates whose current offense is a felony: (A) That has as an element, the actual, attempted, or threatened use of physical force against the person or property of another, or (B) That involved the carrying, possession, or use of a firearm or other dangerous weapon or explosives (including any explosive material or explosive device), or (C) That by its nature or conduct, presents a serious potential risk of physical force against the person or property of another, or (D) That by its nature or conduct involves sexual abuse offenses committed upon children. |
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