GEORGE SANTOS EVENTUALLY CHOSE TO PLEAD GUILTY.

BUT IS HE CAPABLE OF ACCEPTING RESPONSIBILITY? LET’S HOPE SO.

 

In December 2023, Republican Rep. George Santos was expelled from Congress. 2023

He now faces nearly two dozen criminal charges but has reached a plea deal on two federal counts with federal prosecutors in New York on Monday. ⇑2023⇑

I’m Dr. Marc Blatstein. I’ve been where you are and am here to help you on your journey. With work, I got my license reinstated and my career back.

Preparation for release (at least considering it) before their PSI is a start in the right direction. They may do something completely different, but having a Plan and Daily Routine for day 1 in prison as to what to expect is a good start.
• Prison is Temporary.

Santos eventually pleaded guilty to wire fraud and aggravated identity theft.

Why?

Rolling Stone: My sins here are embellishing my resume. I’m sorry,  Hmmm? This appears to conflict with accepting responsibility and this superseding indictment.   

“A short time ago, after years of telling lies, former Congressman George Santos stood in the courthouse behind me and finally, under oath, told the truth. And that truth is that he is a criminal,” U.S. Attorney Breon Peace said. “Santos pled guilty to serious crimes involving fraud and identity theft. He also admitted to committing all other crimes he was charged with in the superseding indictment. As a result, he will finally be held to account for his actions.”

U.S. Attorney Breon Peace stated that the plea deal could result in a sentence ranging from 6 to 8 years. He is scheduled for sentencing on Feb. 7 at the New Your Federal Court in Central Islip.

HIS FUTURE.

First: A well-written Personal Narrative is the one thing that he can do to help the Judge understand who he is, as they know crimes don’t happen in a vacuum. But this requires Mr. Santos to be honest with himself, or an attorney hiring someone to do this (but Mr. Santos must being willing), or a family member who sees him for who he is and believes they can help him change – and he wants too. Otherwise, all judges have great BS detectors, and this is a line you don’t want to cross.

A complete medical and mental healthcare evaluation could reasonably explain but not excuse his past actions for his defense.

6-Year Sentence: (equals 72 Months)
GTC:  52 ( days off per year good time credit) x 6 (years) = (approximately) 312 days off his sentence[The Caveat: He Does Not Get In Trouble: Can He Be Trusted To Stay Out Of Trouble?]
ETC ~ 1 Year OFF Sentence For 2 Years of FSA ETC [The Caveat: Can He Be Trusted To Stay Out Of Trouble? If Not-Possibly No ETC]
RDAP? Eligible, we don’t know.

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His Judge.

To date, his actions conflict with what most judges already know and now want to hear.

His counsel is paid to lessen his sentence.

The DOJ wants a conviction, and to that end, has told George Santos’s Story in the form of their Indictment.

The Prosecutor wants prison time to protect society.

  1. Retribution. This pillar seeks to punishment

  2. Deterrence. Discourage an offender from committing crimes again.

  3. Incapacitation. Prison

  4. Rehabilitation.

Will George Santos be able to share with the court a well-written, heartfelt narrative in which he expresses genuine remorse for the number of victims harmed, a plan to make amends, and an acceptance of responsibility?

Only time will tell.


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