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National Prison and Sentencing Consultants Discusses Bernie Kerik's Next few Years.

November 6, 2009

John Webster of National Prison and Sentencing Consultants discusses Bernard Kerik’s next few years as he readies himself to head off to federal prison.




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(Free-Press-Release.com) November 6, 2009 --

As the Managing Director of NPSC, Webster stated in a press release that much of Kerik’s future lies solely with him and how he adjusts. First, Webster, states that “Bernie certainly made a big mistake by getting his bail revoked and having to defend himself from a facility but to begin a three year sentence going through ‘diesel therapy,’ where he is moved to several facilities until his ultimate designation is reached. “ Second, as to his future, much will depend on whether he is released pending sentencing as his counsel suggested they will try to accomplish and what the psychiatrists seem to report.” Certainly the events of the last few weeks and the various psychological issues supposedly developed while incarcerated in Valhalla will appear in the Pre-sentence investigation report, Webster states. That being the case, Webster suggested that the “ the BOP will certainly consider his mental stability along with many other factors such as length of incarceration, prior convictions, age, drug use, court recommendations, programming needs, and certainly his law enforcement background.” “Hopefully, for Mr. Kerick”, Webster stated. “those supposed psychological issues were nothing more than “temporary adjustment” problems such that the BOP will not seek to place him in a psychiatric unit. Being NYC’s “top cop” will not make him the “top dog’ in prison, Webster continued, “ and to be a top cop with a big “P” on your jacket is a bad way to start a bid.” Assuming there are no substantial psychiatric problems, “There is a high likelihood that the Bureau of Prison will consider protective custody at least certainly for awhile, then place him in a federal prison camp.” “In an FPC”, Webster responded, “there is a very high likelihood that Mr. Kerik will serve out his term free from violence or physical retribution.” “However, there is a very high likelihood that he will have will have few friends and he better like to play solitaire----the nightly gin game is generally closed to cops in prison,” , Webster warned.


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