Michael Santos served 26 years in federal prisons of every security level. While incarcerated, he earned an undergraduate degree and a master’s degree. He published more than a dozen books. He earned an income and he built a thriving support network. Within three weeks of concluding his obligation to the Bureau of Prisons, San Francisco State University hired Michael as an adjunct professor.
The depth and breadth of Michael’s experience qualifies him to help you. Through the Self-Help Prison Consulting guidebook, Michael offers guidance for those who want to learn how they can prepare for the best possible outcome.
Lessons in this guidebook will help individuals through every phase of the journey.
Readers learn:
• How to prepare for the presentence investigation. • How to prepare a sentence-mitigation strategy. • How to prepare for a successful journey through prison. • How to prepare to emerge successfully. • How to prepare for early termination of supervised release.
For more free information on how to prepare for the best possible outcome from a federal prison term, visit MichaelSantos.com and listen to free podcasts that Michael publishes. Visit PrisonProfessor.com for more products and services to assist those who’ve been charged with a crime. Complete your due diligence so that you will feel confident that Michael has the depth and breadth of experience to guide you through challenging times.
Contact: Michael@PrisonProfessor.com
What Others Say: “For people who are lacking in hope he has become a messiah.” Joan Petersilia, Stanford Law School Professor, as quoted in The San Francisco Chronicle, November 24, 2012.