
Changing Times: Longer Federal Prison Sentences for Guilty Pleas
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Show Notes
Many assume that pleading guilty and repaying restitution guarantees a lighter sentence. Not always. Federal prosecutors often argue that delays in taking responsibility justify harsher penalties—even if you never go to trial. Their reasoning? Wasted government resources.
Why Timing MattersWaiting too long to plead guilty can be seen as a lack of true remorse. Prosecutors push for high-end sentences when they believe a defendant delayed accountability. Even restitution isn't enough—if it's paid too late, they'll argue it was done out of obligation, not genuine responsibility.
What You Can Do-
Act Early: Delaying can backfire. Accepting responsibility sooner strengthens your position.
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Document Everything: Show why you repaid restitution and what steps you've taken to change.
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Control the Narrative: Proactively demonstrate your remorse, growth, and commitment to making things right.
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