Compassionate Release - The “Compassionate Release Submission Program ©” is only commenced if we and the inmate feel that after the CPR Initial Assessment© there is a reasonably good chance of success. If we feel that there is not a reasonably good chance of success, nothing more is due and we do not move forward. If we proceed, we complete the necessary application and document in the application the circumstances for which Compassionate Release should be granted. The Bureau of Prisons carefully reviews each request for Compassionate Release so as to protect the public from any undue risk. If the Compassionate Release request is successful a motion will be provided to the sentencing court for the modification of an inmate’s sentence. This motion will only be made in cases of particularly extraordinary or compelling circumstances that could not reasonably have been foreseen by the court at the time of sentencing. As we complete the application for Compassionate Release we also research and provide all the supporting documentation, exhibits, information, records, and data from all the needed sources including medical history, family history, case history, financial history, psychological history, and any other required documentation and records. This is then submitted in the appropriate form and procedure for the inmate. Jail Time Consulting carefully researches all factors which pertain to Compassionate Release eligibility for the inmate and presents a strong case on behalf of the inmate. About the Author: Wall Street Prison Consultants - Jail Time Consulting has programs and techniques to properly position our clients for eligibility and acceptance into various BOP programs including the 500-Hour Residential Drug Abuse Program, the Second Chance Act Program, the Compassionate Release Program and the Commutation of Sentence Program. These programs have the potential to dramatically reduce the length of actual time served by our clients ">JTC will gather and assess all this information and determine if we feel that the inmate would qualify for this program. This is basically a research and information gathering process. All types of information is gathered about the inmate and his or her family and the legal document filings involved in his case. This first step is called the “CRP (Compassionate Release Program) Initial Assessment©”phase. After a thorough gathering of documents, information and communication with the inmate and his family, we make an initial assessment and discuss our findings with the inmate and family. If we feel that the inmate qualifies for the Compassionate Release Program and there is a reasonable chance of success, we then proceed with step two which is the “Compassionate Release Submission Program ©”. If we feel that there is not a reasonable chance of success, we inform our client and his/her family and no additional fees are due. Compassionate Release - The “Compassionate Release Submission Program ©” is only commenced if we and the inmate feel that after the CPR Initial Assessment© there is a reasonably good chance of success. If we feel that there is not a reasonably good chance of success, nothing more is due and we do not move forward. If we proceed, we complete the necessary application and document in the application the circumstances for which Compassionate Release should be granted. The Bureau of Prisons carefully reviews each request for Compassionate Release so as to protect the public from any undue risk. If the Compassionate Release request is successful a motion will be provided to the sentencing court for the modification of an inmate’s sentence. This motion will only be made in cases of particularly extraordinary or compelling circumstances that could not reasonably have been foreseen by the court at the time of sentencing. As we complete the application for Compassionate Release we also research and provide all the supporting documentation, exhibits, information, records, and data from all the needed sources including medical history, family history, case history, financial history, psychological history, and any other required documentation and records. This is then submitted in the appropriate form and procedure for the inmate. Jail Time Consulting carefully researches all factors which pertain to Compassionate Release eligibility for the inmate and presents a strong case on behalf of the inmate. About the Author: Wall Street Prison Consultants - Jail Time Consulting has programs and techniques to properly position our clients for eligibility and acceptance into various BOP programs including the 500-Hour Residential Drug Abuse Program, the Second Chance Act Program, the Compassionate Release Program and the Commutation of Sentence Program. These programs have the potential to dramatically reduce the length of actual time served by our clients
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