
Pre-Sentencing (2009–2011)
These essays capture the harrowing journey from arrest to sentencing—a liminal period where life hangs in the balance between freedom and imprisonment. They chronicle the complex legal machinery of federal prosecution: psychological evaluations, plea negotiations, presentence investigations, and the brutal mathematics of sentencing guidelines.
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Pack It Up: The Last Days of Freedom
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Confessions of An Addict: How Pornography Led to a 12-Year Prison Sentence
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The Judgment: A Sentencing Summary
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The Sentence: Inside A Federal Child Pornography Sentencing Hearing
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The Response: Prosecutors Push for Maximum Sentencing
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The Memorandum: A Defense Attorney's Strategy
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The Last Month: Waiting for Federal Prison
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Sentencing Disparity: Why CP Crimes Get Harsher Punishment Than Contact Offenses
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The Polygraph: A Pre-Sentencing Character Test
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The Results: What Psychological Research Says About CP Offenders
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Normal Homosexual Male: The Pre-Sentencing Evaluation That Changed Nothing
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The Guilty Plea: The Court Process and Booking Experience
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Preparing: Advice from a Probation Officer
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The Evaluation: Psychological Testing for Sex Offenses
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The Resignation: Termination and the End of a Career
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The Time Does You: A Former Inmate's Survival Guide
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Coming Clean: A Son's Confession to His Father
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Misquote: Misrepresentation in Legal Proceedings
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The Therapist: Psychological Screening Before Sentencing
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Family Dinner: Last Meals Before Incarceration
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PSI: The Math Behind Federal CP Sentencing
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The Target Letter: When Criminal Charges Become Real
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Denial: A Year of Silence and Survival
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Portrait of a Sex Offender: An Unlikely Criminal
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Five to Twenty: The Disparity in Sex Offense Sentencing
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The Interrogation: My Hour with FBI Agents