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Savvy and succinct, GOOD TIME: Everything You Wanted to Know About Going to a Federal Prison Camp but Had No One to Ask by O. T. Seville is the most up-to-date guide for anyone facing time in a federal prison camp or who loves or advises someone who may serve time for a white collar crime. Full of practical advice, it is a “must-have” for libraries, and for white collar criminal defense lawyers guiding their clients in understanding the process. The author provides guidance on pre-sentencing issues, commitment orders, surrendering rights, protocols, ins and outs of camp customs, and the minutiae of everyday camp life, and then halway house and supervised release so that readers can make the most of the time they spend “on sabbatical.” It is also the first book to cover the recently passed “Second Chance Act of 2007.” The advice he offers may save readers tens of thousands of dollars in consultant fees, along with a lot of grief. Practical and concise, with actual documents, lists, menus, and so on.

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