Prison Professors With Michael Santos & Justin Paperny
Summary: The Prison Professors podcast shares strategies and insight for people who want to learn about court, sentencing, or prison.. Michael Santos served 26 years in federal prison and he hosts the show. Learn how to prepare of charged with a crime if you face a sentencing hearing, or if you face a prison term. Contact us at Team@PrisonProfessors.com for more information, call or text: 949-205-6056.
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30. Federal Prison for Woman Convicted of Selling Trade Secrets
29. Women Goes to Prison for Joining Boyfriend in Selling Marijuana
28. Hedge Fund Leader Goes to Prison
27. CEO Hires Formerly Incarcerated People to Give New Start After Prison
26. Juvenile Prisons to Military and Success
25. Preparing for Sentencing and Possible Prison Term
24. Homelessness to Prison to University Grad and Author
23. Multiple Prison Terms to Hollywood Producer
22. Drug Addiction to Prison to College Success
21. Lawyer Goes to Prison for Fraud, then Devotes Life to Ministry and Serving Others
20. NYC Corporate Lawyer To Federal Prison, Part 1
Today’s Prison Professor podcast features the inspiring Ro Clausen. Ro is the founder of a public Facebook group called Strong Prison Wives and Families. With help from her team, she has used social media to build an awesome support network. With Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and other services, SPWF shares information about supporting people in prison to more than 60,000 people.
Aaron Thomas Kinzel when to prison after he participated in shootout with law enforcement. He was 18. He came from a background of violence and criminal behavior. While in prison, Aaron discovered the power of education. He is now completing his doctorate degree and he is a professor at the University of Michigan. Learn from his podcast on Prison Professors. Please subscribe to our program. Rate and Review the show on iTunes.
Today’s podcast episode features John Rubischko. He served time for convictions related to mortgage fraud and he learned many lessons along the way. Recently, John finished serving a lengthy period on Supervised Release and he’s now rebuilding his life.
Federal authorities served Roger Galvin with a criminal indictment in 2014. Three years passed before he would conclude his judicial proceedings. Roger told his story on Christmas Eve, 2017. He spoke about the steps he took to prepare before he surrendered to federal prison. Roger reveals the goals he set and the activities he would avoid while in federal prison. Please subscribe to the podcast, and leave us a review.