The Business Insider is a wonderful magazine and I’m pleased that it has begun to publish some of my writing. Today I wrote an article describing some of the lessons I learned from business leaders who went to prison. Those who operate businesses may find some value in the message of how one CEO of […]
The Last Mile
My friend Chris Redlitz started The Last Mile at San Quentin with his wife Beverly Parenti. Through their program, Chris and Beverly strive to help prisoners at San Quentin develop entrepreneurial skills. They are the right people to lead this entrepreneurial course, as they are founders of Kicklabs and Transmedia Capital. Their extensive connections to business […]
Hope for Parents of Prisoners
The post I wrote about Shon Hopwood earlier today led me to a blog by the federal judge who once sentenced Shon to federal prison. Those who need further evidence that a man can become more than the bad decisions of his past may find some interest in what the judge writes about Shon’s extraordinary […]
Former Bank Robber becomes Clerk for Nation’s Second Highest Court
Shon Hopwood served a 13-year prison sentence for robbing several banks. While incarcerated, he educated himself on the law and began writing briefs for other people who served time alongside him. After serving longer than 10 years, Shon Hopwood earned his undergraduate degree, wrote Law Man, a book about his experiences in prison, and received […]
Mass Incarceration
Mass incarceration represents the greatest social injustice of our time, at least from my perspective. I am on a mission to reform this system. As Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy has said, we incarcerate far too many people in our country. Even Attorney General Eric Holder recently said that the biggest problem with America’s criminal justice system […]
Drug Offender Registration Requirement
Seven days have passed since I concluded 26 years in federal prison. As a consequence of my drug conviction for trafficking in cocaine in 1987, I am required to register with local law enforcement when I move into a new community. My probation officer provided me with a form that we both signed. The form […]
Supervised Release
This morning I reviewed an electronic form concerning Supervised Release that I received from my federal probation officer. I finished serving my 45-year prison term on August 12, 2013 but immediately transitioned into a new phase of the process that is called Supervised Release. I am scheduled to remain on Supervised Release until the year […]
FLORIAN WILHELM JÜRGEN HOMM
Status: n/a Crime Category: N/A Source: FBI
SPIRO EDWARD GERMENIS
Status: n/a Crime Category: Fraud/White-Collar Crime Source: FBI
ARYEH GREENES
Status: n/a Crime Category: Fraud/White-Collar Crime Source: FBI