Additional Federal Prison and Post-Conviction Services
Our additional services are designed to solve specific problems that can arise during incarceration, post-sentencing, and even after release. Whether you are fighting for program credits, trying to get closer to your family, or seeking early release, our team delivers strategic, results-focused guidance with confidentiality and compassion.
Incarceration Services
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Challenging BOP – Undocumented Habeas 2241- $950
For undocumented inmates who are being denied First Step Act credits, facing halfway house issues, or being told they will not receive benefits because of a “detainer.” We review your case details, prepare the necessary filings, and work to ensure your rights are protected. Our 14-21 day delivery means action is taken quickly when time matters most.
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Passed Conditional Date- $950
For inmates whose conditional release date has already passed, or whose halfway house or home confinement date is significantly overdue. We prepare a 2241 motion to address the delay, supported by documentation and clear legal arguments, aiming to correct the issue and move you toward release. Delivered within 14-21 days.
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Inmate Located More Than 500 Miles from Home– $950
For inmates housed more than 500 miles from their home residence, we prepare and submit a relocation request to the Bureau of Prisons. We focus on family reunification, access to community support, and program opportunities that may be available closer to home.
Court Motions and Appeals
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2255 Motion– $1,400
Also known as a Motion to Vacate, Set Aside, or Correct a Sentence, this filing is typically used to challenge a conviction or sentence based on constitutional violations such as ineffective assistance of counsel. We help develop your narrative, collect supporting evidence, and present the motion in a way that maximizes the chances of success.
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821 Motion– $800
The 821 motion allows certain individuals to seek a two-point downward adjustment under Part A “Status Points,” Part B “Zero Point Offender,” or Part C “Marijuana Offenses.” We ensure eligibility is correctly assessed, prepare all supporting materials, and submit the motion to improve your sentencing outcome.
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Direct Appeal– $2,000
If you are within 14 days of sentencing, you have the right to file a direct appeal. We help outline the legal errors and procedural issues that occurred during your trial or sentencing, and prepare a structured, well-supported appeal to be filed with the court.
Other Post-Conviction Services
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Long-Form Narrative Clemency– $1,000
A compelling clemency petition tells the holistic story of an inmate. Not just their case, but their character, growth, and contributions. We have had over 200 clemencies granted, including two written while incarcerated. We craft a detailed narrative supported by evidence and testimonials to present you as a strong candidate for executive clemency.
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Three-Year Post-Conviction Retainer– $1,800
This plan provides truly unlimited attempts at any and all post-conviction services we offer during a three-year period. It is ideal for clients who want ongoing advocacy and legal motion support without worrying about individual service fees each time an issue arises.
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Interstate Agreement on Detainers Act Motion– $700
When detainers from another jurisdiction are lodged against you while in federal custody, they can delay programs, transfers, or release. We prepare and file a motion under the Interstate Agreement on Detainers Act to address the detainer and reduce its negative impact on your sentence and opportunities.
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Early Termination of Supervision– $895
After completing one year of supervision, you may be eligible for early termination. We assist with your pro se motion and the reply to the government, helping you present a clear, persuasive case for why continued supervision is unnecessary. This service can help you regain your full freedom sooner and start the next chapter of your life without restrictions.
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Compassionate Release– $1,500
If you or a loved one meet qualifying criteria under BOP policy such as serious medical conditions, extraordinary family circumstances, or advanced age. We prepare a compassionate release motion. We gather supporting documentation, present your case clearly, and work to secure a release that meets both humanitarian and legal standards.
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Priority 2241- $1100
For urgent cases where every day counts. This expedited service is designed for undocumented inmates being denied First Step Act credits, facing halfway house rejections, or being told they are ineligible for benefits due to a “detainer.” We fast-track your review, filings, and advocacy to protect your rights without delay. With delivery in 3–5 days, this option ensures action is taken immediately when freedom is on the line.