
Home Depot Is Beneath Me: A Doctor's Ego vs. Federal Sentencing
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Show Notes
A doctor awaiting sentencing laughed at the idea of working at Home Depot, thinking it was beneath them. That attitude sends a bad message to judges. They don't care about your past title—they care about humility and accountability. Taking any job, even one that feels beneath you, shows the court you're serious about rebuilding trust. Defendants who reject ego and embrace responsibility often get better sentencing outcomes.
Reality check: A judge once praised a defendant who worked at a diner pre-sentencing. The effort mattered.
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