CREATING YOUR GREAT FIRST IMPRESSION WITH YOUR PROBATION OFFICER…

AT YOUR PRESENTENCE INTERVIEW.

I’m Dr. Marc Blatstein. I’ve been where your clients are and am here to help them on their journey. With work, I got my medical license reinstated and my career back. While I can’t make promises, preparing for the PSI (Narrative, Release Plan, and Allocution) is critical for a comprehensive successive journey; from my experience, it is both needed and helpful.

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.

For more info., check out PPRSUS.com.

•         Prison is Temporary

Knowledge and Preparation will help build back the confidence you’ll need to get through this process.

·      Since you’ve heard that the DOJ and Feds have been asking questions, their case against you is mostly complete, with a 98% Conviction Rate.

·      Hiring a legal team doesn’t just mean they have experience; they also need a proven track record of successfully defending cases like yours.

·      The choices you make today – will make a better tomorrow.

Crucial.

Several Days Before Your Interview (PSI), you will have copied, spell-checked, and provided to the Probation Officer everything they requested, including your Personal NARRATIVE and Release Plan.

1.  Birth certificate.

2.  Car registration papers

3.  Include Character Reference letters (Less than ten)

4.  Department of Welfare records.

5.  Details about drug abuse, including substance use within the 12 months before the arrest, including over-the-counter medications and alcohol. Did they contribute to your charge?

6.  Detainers Resolved.

7.  Divorce decree.

8.  Draft registration card.

9.  Employment verification (paystubs).

10.  Immigration papers or passports.

11.  Income tax reports for the last three years.

12.  Marriage certificate

13 Medical Records: Hospital – Surgical – Pathology and Blood Lab Reports, Copies of X-ray, MRI, CT, Ultrasound, PET Scans, EEG, EKG reports (on Flash Drives or CDs), Prescriptions for Medications and Medical Devices.

14.  Military disability information(C-number).

15.  Military discharge certificate.

16.  Naturalization papers.

17.  Professional papers (certificates, licenses, or Seaman’s papers, permits).

18.  Proof of residence (rent receipts, property, mortgage papers, etc.)

19.  Release Plan (Includes your Narrative/Autobiography/Personal I.D Information).

20.  School diplomas.

21.  Social Security Card.

22.  Union, lodge, or club cards.

To engage my services or to have your concerns answered, Call me Today: 240.888.7778. This is my personal Cell, and I answer and return all calls.

You can also get additional information on my website: PPRSUS.com

Physician Presentence Report Service, LLC.

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