Wall Street Prison Consultants is America's most experienced federal prison consultants, sentencing consultants, and Federal sentence reduction prison experts.Our Staff consists of retired Federal Bureau of Prisons staff, along with former federal inmates, and mitigation specialists.Our professional prison experts have extensive knowledge of Federal Law, the Federal Court System, and inner working...Wall Street Prison Consultants is America's most experienced federal prison consultants, sentencing consultants, and Federal sentence reduction prison experts.Our Staff consists of retired Federal Bureau of Prisons staff, along with former federal inmates, and mitigation specialists.Our professional prison experts have extensive knowledge of Federal Law, the Federal Court System, and inner workings of the BOP. Wall Street's goal is helping clients obtain an RDAP Federal sentence reduction and a Second Chance Act early release when possible.We train clients in prison survival tactics while assisting them in getting back to their loved ones quickly as possible.If you or someone else has been arrested on federal embezzlement charges, money laundering charges, bank fraud charges, wire fraud charges or mail fraud charges and has been indicted for white-collar federal crime, that person now faces criminal prosecution in U.S. District Court with possible criminal penalties of asset forfeiture, fines, a felony conviction, and a mandatory minimum sentence with time in federal prison.When fighting a criminal case, Knowledge is Key, and hiring a prison consultant with FACTS instead of opinions, can be the difference in EARLY RELEASE, and spending unnecessary time in custody.Wall Street Prison Consultants guides its clients through the phases of Indictment, Trial, Sentencing, and Prison Survival through Supervised Release. By using our services, clients develop an edge when dealing with their lawyers.We take the mystery out of the judicial/court process by educating clients with easy to understand step-by-step explanations on Federal Criminal Statues, Indictments, and the Sentencing Guidelines and how it applies to them, so they can make educated decisions about their case and understand the ramifications of a trial versus cooperating with the government or taking a plea.