Huffman’s Services the Negotiator

Nationwide Sentence Reductions

by Richard Huffman


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Hardcover
$29.99
Softcover
$19.99
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/22/2018

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 132
ISBN : 9781543478211
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 132
ISBN : 9781543478228
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 132
ISBN : 9781543478235

About the Book

Huffman’s Services the Negotiator is a general outline of the criminal justice system from a political and practical application standpoint and should be read in detail by anybody who will have any interactions with the criminal justice system to include the correctional facilities. If possible, prior to a citizen being arrested, this would assist in choosing a lawyer and a private investigator and looking at the long-term difficulties in resolving a criminal case to include a plea agreement, probation report, and details about parole, probation, and supervised release. This includes a general outline of the difficulties while incarcerated by both the incarcerated citizen and their family members. This is a hands-on manual with a plethora of details that can be easily understood and has practical real-world situation. It deals with the historical, theological, and ethical aspects in a general outline of the services that Huffman’s services provides. It is based on the thirty-six years of experience of the author. For the inmate/inmate’s family who are considering a sentence-reduction process, Huffman’s services requires that this manual be read so there can be no misunderstandings about the difficulties of a sentence-reduction process. This manual comes with the application forms for an “internal company eligibility evaluation” process, and if approved, to be followed by an “external eligibility evaluation” process.


About the Author

Mr. Richard Huffman was born in the 1960s, raised by two hardworking parents who owned a janitorial service, neither of which had a criminal record. Neither of his parents drank or used drugs and could easily be described as average citizens of their time. Huffman’s father died when he was sixteen years old, and he began running his father’s janitorial service and extensively drinking alcohol and smoking marijuana, which led him to a sense of irresponsibility. He had approximately sixteen driver’s license violations within the first twelve months. His mother recommended that he enter the United States Marine Corps. Mr. Huffman entered the United States Marine Corps, sustained various head injuries, and was honorably discharged. However, instead of being transferred to a veterans’ hospital for a treatment program, he was released back into society. Over the next twenty years, based on his head injury and a lack of medical treatment, his memory problems caused him to have contact with the criminal justice system and financial charges on multiple occasions and, while incarcerated, to be manipulated by his fellow inmates into other violations of the law. During his incarceration, out of a sense of decency, he cooperated with law enforcement and testified in multiple criminal and homicide offenses, which resulted in multiple convictions. His cooperation with law enforcement was both successful and unsuccessful, and he learned about the criminal justice system from these experiences. Finally, thanks to the United States Marine Corps and the veterans’ hospital, he was able to get a handle on his particular problems, turn his life around, and start a company, Huffman’s Services, to offer relief for incarcerated citizens and their families, friends, supporters, and loved ones.