Hours Away From Surrendering To Federal Prison

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
  • Hours Before Surrendering To Federal Prison...What Will You Be Thinking About? Justin Paperny interviews Shad Huston hours before his surrender to Yankton Federal Prison Camp. Visit www.federalprisonadvice.com now for a free copy of Lessons from Prison. Questions? Call or text Justin at 818-424-2220.
    Justin Paperny: Hi. This is Justin Paperny with White Collar Advice. So, I’m pleased to welcome my friend Chad Houston. Chad is going to be surrendering to Yankton federal prison camp tomorrow to begin a 41 month sentence. And, surrendering to prison is tough. It comes with a number of complexities and Chad I’m serious nervous to be going in, but he's prepared. He's put in the time and I so admire him for talking about what these last few hours are like before going to federal prison. So Chad, welcome. Give us a little bit of your background, your history and how you're feeling knowing that you'll be crossing over into prison boundaries in the coming hours?
    Chad Houston: Well, unfortunately I never planned on knowing this much about the federal prison system and the legal justice system, but I got myself in this problem. I pled guilty to three different felonies. One was structuring payments, one was bribery, and one was false invoicing. I was actually set to be sentenced to March of 18th of 2015, and we got there for the sentence hearing and at that point the judge basically said I’m throwing everything out; we’re starting all over again. And at that point I was pretty well capped out. I mean, it was very expensive to get to that point and all I could afford- I couldn’t afford anything. So, my attorney was going to stay on with me and see me through it. The prosecution took couple of shots at my attorney to get him removed for a conflict of interest. He got removed as my attorney. They were successful after a couple of times, and at that point I had to go to the public defender and basically start all over. That happened in May, and from May up until January, right at the end of January is when I pled out.
    Justin Paperny: So, the timeline matters and because these white collar crime cases you know take so long to pled out and the stress of it, many defendants like extensions because it delays the inevitable, or we think that the delays could help us in sentencing and at times they can depending on how proactive the defendant is. But, in time eventually you just say I just want to get this beyond. I want to get sentenced. I want to move on to the next phase, because as I often said this is the hardest part. I mean, you are going to be in prison in the next 18 hours and what you’re enduring the day before will be tougher than that first day, as crazy as it seems. Quickly, were you- I understand you pled guilty, you accepted responsibility, you didn’t blame anybody but yourself, but did you still feel a sense of vengeance or frustration when the US attorney was pushing to have a lawyer that you had paid hundreds of thousands of dollars removed, and you essentially had to start over with a public defender?
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Комментарии • 31

  • @leslietraviscook
    @leslietraviscook 2 года назад +5

    Hi Justin. I've been watching your videos for a while now. I just want to say that you are truly a Blessing. My son is in State Prison. However, I share with him your life lessons and how you say to manage and measure your time in Prison. Thank you so much.

    • @WhiteCollarAdviceOfficial
      @WhiteCollarAdviceOfficial  2 года назад +2

      You’re kind. Thank you. Can I send your son some books, at no cost to you? Please email Support@WhiteCollarAdvice.com. Again, thank you.

  • @guerardhoward7022
    @guerardhoward7022 8 лет назад +5

    This is classic Justin Paperny video. This is a must see for anyone getting ready to surrender to federal prison.

  • @RPruitt100
    @RPruitt100 8 лет назад +7

    Shad, I wish you the best. Under Justin's guidance you'll come out stronger than ever.

  • @seattlejayde
    @seattlejayde 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Justin and wishing the best for Chad

  • @louismassaro7382
    @louismassaro7382 8 лет назад +2

    Shad, it's good to see that you are prepared and going in with a plan and purpose. Good luck with your weight loss and reading goals, I'm sure you'll come out a healthier and sharper man! Keep your head up and stay positive and soon it will all just be a memory!!

  • @mehrs2720
    @mehrs2720 2 года назад +2

    Justin, please when you interview someone give them a chance to talk- you do all the talking. There are a lot of clips on you and you have given amazing advices so when you have an interviewee, please allow them to talk. In this interview with Shad, he spoke mane 2 minutes and the rest was you!
    Thank you for all your contribution, you are amazing.

  • @sampompeo9747
    @sampompeo9747 8 лет назад +3

    Another great video offering validation on how with Justin's guidance he can help bring you some calm and clarity to what could be an otherwise turbulent and frightening experience..

  • @zulubengy
    @zulubengy 6 лет назад +11

    Cool dude I did time with him

  • @chasitywalker6411
    @chasitywalker6411 8 лет назад +3

    My Uncle Dion admires Justin & thanks him so much. Thank you Justin

    • @WhiteCollarAdviceOfficial
      @WhiteCollarAdviceOfficial  8 лет назад +2

      I appreciate your comment very much. Thank you. Please send my best to your Uncle Dion.

    • @chasitywalker9368
      @chasitywalker9368 8 лет назад +1

      I sure will. He's doing okay so far. Thanks for helping so many people understand this long road doesn't have to be so negative. I'll keep it touch if that's okay.

    • @WhiteCollarAdviceOfficial
      @WhiteCollarAdviceOfficial  8 лет назад

      Of course it is okay! Please send your email address to support@whitecollaradvice.com. We will add your email to our weekly ongoing list that has tips, strategies and tools to thrive through the system.

    • @drummer78
      @drummer78 7 лет назад +1

      Chasity Walker I am thinking of him

  • @diannelevy9179
    @diannelevy9179 Год назад +2

    Hi Justin, did this nice man get to skydive? Did he lose the weight? Thank you.

  • @bryantharpe2484
    @bryantharpe2484 4 года назад +1

    By "accepting responsibility" he means under federal guidelines he gets up to a 3 level reduction for "accepting responsibilty" meaning a sentence that can carry 70-87 months can be reduced to 30-37 months simply by accepting a plea and accepting responsibility..

  • @lss74
    @lss74 Год назад +1

    Now July 2023. He's out now. Might Google him.

  • @NYCeesFinest
    @NYCeesFinest 3 года назад +1

    How were they able to remove his lawyer? Conflict of interest? That makes no sense if you signed a retainer for that attorney on that particular case.

  • @Goliath32114
    @Goliath32114 Год назад +1

    I have a question for you Justin. Have you ever had any clients surrendering to federal prison who have little or no sight at all?

  • @olds461
    @olds461 2 года назад +1

    Number 1 rule is do not gamble or otherwise owe someone money

  • @stephenleskow7959
    @stephenleskow7959 2 года назад +3

    Question, I have to surrender February 15th, 2022. It is now December 26th and I have still not received my letter from the USMS. How long before your report date do you usually receive that?

    • @WhiteCollarAdviceOfficial
      @WhiteCollarAdviceOfficial  2 года назад

      I would go to www.bop.gov. From there, go to inmate locator. Insert your first and last name and see if your registration number appears. If it does, you are likely designated. From there, simply call the US marshals office in your district, give them your registration number, and ask them if you have a designation. If problem, call us at 949-878-2127.

  • @srains99
    @srains99 2 года назад +1

    Would he have been better off pleading?

  • @rkelllove3432
    @rkelllove3432 9 месяцев назад +1

    Never seen a show where Mfs is happy and rooting for the criminal lmao wild. Knock that shit out tho

  • @timgraysontv
    @timgraysontv 6 лет назад +7

    Get ready to get your cheeks busted!

  • @brandonmckenzie21
    @brandonmckenzie21 6 лет назад +3

    Is he out yet ?

    • @highnumber9494
      @highnumber9494 6 лет назад +1

      Brandon Mckenzie He must be. This video is from about 2 year plus. His sentence was 21 months with a potential RDAP early release.

    • @Jazzie654
      @Jazzie654 4 года назад +2

      Yes hes out and still saying ahhh, ahhh, ahhh.

    • @BGstPete
      @BGstPete Год назад

      @@highnumber9494 no RDAP discount for a 21 month situation.