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Federal Prison Early Release Programs

We Don’t Play Lawyer. We Play for Time.

At Pink Lady Prison Consultants, our job is simple: find every legal way to shorten your sentence and show you how to use it. We don’t offer representation. We don’t argue cases. What we do is just as critical—we help you work the angles your lawyer forgot about the minute you were sentenced.

You’ve got options. You just need someone who actually knows where to look and how to make it count and help you with federal prison early release programs. We handle the strategy. We help you write it, document it, and submit it the right way. The goal? Less time inside. More time back where you belong.

RDAP: One Year Off If You Qualify

The Residential Drug Abuse Program (RDAP) can cut up to 12 months off your sentence. But it’s not automatic. You need verified substance abuse history. You need at least 24 months left. And you need to get in before the spots fill up—because they always do.

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We help you lock in the proof, prep the documents, and make your case so it doesn’t land in the discard pile. If RDAP is on the table, we’re the ones to push it through.

Amendment 821: A Quiet Game-Changer

If you had zero criminal history points when you were sentenced, the new Sentencing Commission Amendment 821 might give you a shot at a reduced sentence which could result in a federal prison early release. It’s retroactive. It’s real. But like everything in the system, it’s only worth something if you do it right.

We assess your case. We break down what’s changed. And we show you how to petition for resentencing that actually stands a chance.

Compassionate Release: It’s Not About Sympathy—It’s About Proof

Compassionate release isn’t a long shot if you meet the criteria. Terminal illness. Advanced age. Debilitating health conditions. Even family-related emergencies. But you need more than a story—you need documentation that hits the standard.

We help you build it clean, structured, and backed by facts. One chance to make the ask. We make sure it counts.

First Step Act: You’ve Probably Earned More Than They’ve Given You

The First Step Act lets you earn credits toward early release by completing programs. But the BOP doesn’t exactly hand those out like candy. Most inmates don’t even know what they’ve earned, or how to apply it.

We track the programs. We calculate the credits. Then we help you submit it in a way they can’t ignore.

Second Chance Act: Finish on Your Feet, Not in a Cell

Home confinement. Halfway house placement. Community custody. The Second Chance Act gives you an exit plan for a federal prison early release if you qualify and know how to ask. We help you draft the administrative request, document your behavior, and position yourself for early reentry.

Bottom Line? We Know What Gets Time Knocked Off. And What Doesn’t.

We don’t sell you dreams. We build you options. If there’s a legal way to walk out sooner, we’ll find it. And if there’s not? You’ll hear that, too.

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How Pink Lady Prison Consultants Help Female Inmates?

If you or someone you know was indicted and going to federal prison for a white-collar crime, our services can help you take advantage and qualify for the RDAP Substance Abuse Rehab Program, the First Step Act, the Second Chance Act or Compassionate Release, all which can drastically shorten the time you remain in Custody.

Each one of our consulting Service Areas are designed to limit clients exposure and ensure that they receive the shortest sentence possible, placement in geographically desirable women’s prison camp for visits to maintain family ties, the delaying of fines and restitution, extra halfway house and home confinement, and getting out of federal custody early itself.