Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Federal Prison RDAP Early Release Program Part #2
This is PART TWO of a SIX PART series on the BOP Residential Drug Abuse Program
LEARN HOW TO GET RELEASED FROM FEDERAL PRISON EARLY
BOP RDAP Program Pre Custody Qualification
The key to getting to an inmate getting in to RDAP quickly, is by positioning themselves for early release before sentencing and even entering custody. So let me explain how to pre-qualify and how to do so.
Who Qualifies For The Federal Prison Early Release Program
For a Federal defendant to qualify and enter the BOP Inmate Substance Abuse Treatment Program program and get up to an 18 Month Early Release, they must meet several specific criteria. Although many people think they must have a narcotics related crime or conviction to qualify for RDAP early release, that's not true. A defendant with a white-collar crime is just as eligible and must go through the same qualification process.
IF YOU'VE BEEN SENTENCED TO FEDERAL PRISON AND ARE LOOKING FOR AN EARLY RELEASE, CONTACT LARRY LEVINE OR HOLLI COULMAN AT 866-966-8655
While a Judge may have recommended RDAP at sentencing, that itself is not a guarantee into the RDAP Program. RDAP eligibility REQUIRES inmates have a documented history of narcotic drug, prescription drug, or alcohol abuse in their Presentence Investigation Report.
To qualify:
- A defendant must have a verifiable substance abuse problem (disorder) pertaining to Illicit Drugs like Weed, Coke or Meth, or an Alcohol Problem where they drink to an excess, or possibly abuse Prescription Drugs like Valium, Norcos or Vicodin regardless how they obtained them.
- A Defendant must be a No History of being a violent offender 10 years prior to their conviction.
- A defendant must have enough time remaining on their sentence to complete the RDAP program.
- A defendant's substance abuse issue must have occurred 12 months prior to their arrest.
- A defendant must have the mental capabilities to complete the RDAP program.
WHO DOESN'T QUALIFY FOR RDAP EARLY RELEASE
- Defendants facing deportation from (ICE) Immigration and Customs Enforcement;
- Defendants convicted of violent crimes including Domestic Violence and Sex Offenses;
- Defendant's with outstanding criminal warrants and detainers including traffic tickets;
- Defendants ineligible for halfway house / reentry center placement.
IF YOU'VE BEEN SENTENCED TO FEDERAL PRISON AND ARE LOOKING FOR AN EARLY RELEASE, CONTACT LARRY LEVINE OR HOLLI COULMAN AT 866-966-8655
Wall Street Prison Consultants
855-5-PRISON
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