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FOR CRIMINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEYS

Structured Behavioral Mitigation Before Court

When your client walks into court, the judge is evaluating more than the charge.

They are evaluating:

  • Accountability
  • Risk of re-offense
  • Behavioral stability
  • Effort toward change
  • Respect for the process

The Solution – Freeworld Version provides structured, documented behavioral engagement before sentencing.

Why Completion Before Court Matters

Judges consistently look for proactive effort.

Not promises.
Not intentions.
Not future plans.

Documented action.

When a client completes structured behavioral programming prior to court, it demonstrates:

  • Recognition of the problem
  • Acceptance of responsibility
  • Willingness to submit to structure
  • Reduction of perceived future risk
  • Respect for judicial authority

Waiting until after sentencing reduces leverage.

Proactive completion strengthens mitigation strategy.

What The Solution – Freeworld Version Provides

A structured, accountability-based behavioral development program rooted in:

  • Cognitive-behavioral principles
  • Emotional regulation training
  • Addiction recovery frameworks
  • Decision-making correction
  • Personal responsibility development
  • Consequence awareness
  • Self-sufficiency mindset training

The curriculum focuses on thinking patterns that drive criminal behavior — not surface-level compliance.

Evidence-Based Foundations

The Solution incorporates modalities aligned with:

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) principles
  • Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT)-style accountability development
  • Emotional intelligence training
  • Behavioral self-regulation frameworks
  • Recovery-based cognitive restructuring

While not positioned as clinical treatment, the structure aligns with established behavioral correction models widely recognized in criminal justice systems nationwide.

The focus is measurable behavioral responsibility.

Designed for Legal Environments

The program includes:

  • Defined curriculum structure
  • Documented participation
  • Completion verification
  • Accountability-focused engagement
  • Structured timeline

It is suitable for:

  • Pre-trial defendants
  • Diversion candidates
  • Probation violations
  • First-time offenders
  • Repeat offenders seeking mitigation
  • CPS-involved parents
  • Clients demonstrating proactive compliance

Strategic Advantage in Court

When presented appropriately, documented completion can support:

  • Sentencing mitigation arguments
  • Diversion eligibility
  • Probation recommendations
  • Reduced supervision conditions
  • Demonstrated low risk of re-offense
  • Structured accountability evidence

It reframes the client from passive defendant to proactive participant.

Judges often respond differently when effort precedes consequence.

Who It Is Appropriate For

Clients who:

  • Are willing to engage seriously
  • Need structured behavioral correction
  • Struggle with addiction-related charges
  • Demonstrate impulsive decision-making patterns
  • Require documented proactive effort

It is not appropriate for individuals unwilling to participate in structured accountability.

Built from Real Criminal Justice Experience

The Solution was created by Scott Wisenbaker, who was arrested 42 times before achieving sobriety in 1995 and has spent over 30 years working in addiction recovery and criminal justice programming.

The curriculum reflects direct insight into offender thinking patterns — combined with structured behavioral correction methodology.

This is not theoretical.

It is practical.

Participation Verification

Upon completion, documentation can include:

  • Program verification
  • Structured participation confirmation
  • Completion acknowledgment

(Exact documentation provided upon request.)

If You Represent Clients Facing:

  • Drug-related charges
  • Theft or property offenses
  • Repeat misdemeanor patterns
  • Behavioral probation concerns
  • CPS involvement
  • Pre-sentencing mitigation

We welcome a direct conversation about whether The Solution – Freeworld Version is appropriate.

Next Step

If you would like program details, participation structure, or documentation information:

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