Inside the Sentence: The Complete Practice Guide for Sentencing Consultants - Softcover

Carrillo, David Richard

 
9798999925633: Inside the Sentence: The Complete Practice Guide for Sentencing Consultants

Synopsis

Over 94 percent of criminal convictions in the United States result from plea bargains. Every day, in courtrooms across the country, defendants make the most consequential decision of their lives, to accept or reject a plea offer, without fully understanding what that decision means in practice. They hear the words but not the weight. They see the years but not the realities. And too often, those misunderstandings echo through decades of incarceration, regret, and preventable violation.

The Constitution guarantees the right to counsel. It does not guarantee comprehension. That gap between what is legally communicated and what is genuinely understood is where the sentencing consultant steps in.

Inside the Sentence is the first structured practice manual for sentencing consultants, the professionals who work alongside defense attorneys to ensure that every client genuinely understands the sentence before they agree to it. Written by David R. Carrillo, MBA, a sentencing consultant, educator, and justice reform advocate who spent thirty-one years inside the American correctional system before being granted clemency in December 2023, this manual is grounded in lived experience, built on legal doctrine, and designed for professional practice.

The book establishes the Three Pathways Model, a foundational framework that organizes every sentence into one of three distinct categories of state authority: Institutional Confinement, Structured Community Placement, and Conditional Community Supervision. Each pathway carries its own authority structure, daily reality, violation consequences, and release mechanism, and confusion between them is one of the most common sources of uninformed pleas and post-conviction grievances. The model gives consultants and attorneys a consistent, teachable framework for every consultation they conduct.

Building on that foundation, the manual introduces the Carrillo Consultation Sequence, a six-step system for conducting consultations that fulfill the constitutional duty to inform established by Strickland v. Washington, Missouri v. Frye, Lafler v. Cooper, and Padilla v. Kentucky. Each step is designed to move the client from passive acknowledgment to genuine comprehension, verified through teach-back methodology and documented in a written record that protects both the client and the attorney.

Additional coverage includes release calculation frameworks for determinate, indeterminate, and federal sentencing systems, with concrete examples showing the difference between what clients believe they are agreeing to and what the sentence will actually require. Attorney liability case studies illustrate the legal and professional cost of the comprehension gap. A complete scope of practice section defines what sentencing consultants are authorized to do, what they must decline, and how to hold that boundary professionally when tested. Chapters on special populations, professional ethics, documentation standards, business development, and thought leadership round out a complete practice curriculum.

Inside the Sentence is written for aspiring sentencing consultants seeking a professional foundation, criminal defense attorneys and public defenders seeking to strengthen client communication and reduce post-conviction exposure, law school faculty teaching plea bargaining and sentencing, and justice reform advocates working to ensure that informed consent is not just a legal formality but a genuine reality for every person who stands before the court.

This is the manual the field has needed. It is the one David R. Carrillo wishes had existed when he was on the other side of every sentence it describes. Justice is not complete until it is understood.

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About the Author

David R. Carrillo, MBA, is an author, educator, consultant, paralegal, and nationally recognized advocate for criminal justice reform. After serving more than 30 years in prison, including a life-without-parole sentence that was later commuted, he became the first incarcerated person in the United States to be hired as a college professor, teaching college courses to incarcerated students.Today, Carrillo is the founder of David R. Carrillo Consulting, LLC, where he provides sentencing consultation, expert witness services, and educational programming informed by lived experience and academic training. He serves as a paralegal with the Korey Wise Innocence Project and as Lead Facilitator for Legislation Inside, a legislative initiative that brings incarcerated and formerly incarcerated individuals into the policymaking process.Drawing from decades of firsthand experience navigating the criminal legal system, combined with formal education in legal studies and business, Carrillo offers a unique perspective on plea bargaining, sentencing, prison culture, rehabilitation, and reentry. Inside the Sentence reflects his commitment to helping individuals, families, attorneys, and policymakers better understand the real-world consequences of criminal justice decisions.

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