Pre-PSR video advocacy designed to shape how probation, prosecutors, and the judge understand your client before sentencing narratives harden.
Letters and sentencing memoranda can describe remorse. A mitigation video allows the court to see and feel the human being behind the offense conduct.Our work is built around one objective: shaping institutional perception before the PSR, prosecutorial narrative, and sentencing posture become fixed.
Testimonial letters designed to reinforce credibility, accountability, restitution efforts, family responsibility, and the broader human context courts evaluate under § 3553(a).
Pre-PSR documentation strategically curated to substantiate rehabilitation, accountability, restitution efforts, and meaningful corrective action before probation recommendations solidify under § 3553(a).
Mitigation built around the factors federal judges are required to weigh under 18 U.S.C. § 3553(a), including accountability, rehabilitation, deterrence, restitution, personal history, future risk, and the need for a sentence sufficient, but not greater than necessary.
Federal Mitigation Matters
Years Guideline Exposure Avoided
Testimonial Letters Submitted
What if court met the person before reading the file?