Nationwide - APRIL 2025 - (USAnews.com) — Jeffery Todd Henson, Sr. has undergone a remarkable transformation. Once incarcerated in the federal system, Henson is now the founder and lead consultant of The Legal Advocation Center, Inc. (LAC), an organization dedicated to helping families navigate the legal challenges associated with incarceration.
For individuals with loved ones in federal prison, the legal system can feel overwhelming and unapproachable. Many experience frustration with the slow-moving bureaucracy and feel left behind. The Legal Advocation Center provides support by assisting families in understanding and navigating the federal prison system. With his personal experience in the system, Henson is uniquely equipped to help others, offering guidance to bridge the gap between legal defense and post-sentencing assistance.
A Journey of Transformation
Jeffery Todd Henson's story is one of significant change. After serving 60 months of a 102-month sentence in three federal institutions—Forrest City Low, Forrest City Federal Prison Camp, and Montgomery Federal Prison Camp—Henson used his time incarcerated to gain invaluable insight into the federal correctional system. He completed the Residential Drug Abuse Program (RDAP), worked for UNICOR manufacturing furniture, and became familiar with the legal and administrative processes of the system.
Henson's experience has helped shape his approach to advocacy. He now works to help clients reduce their sentences, secure home confinement placements, and navigate reentry successfully. His services have assisted individuals in gaining First Step Act time credits, securing sentence reductions under 3582(c)(1)(A), and even terminating terms of supervised release. Through his work, Henson aims to offer real, practical support for those who need it most.
Filling the Critical Gap in Legal Services
The Legal Advocation Center fills a vital niche by providing services that sit between traditional criminal defense and post-sentencing support. While criminal defense attorneys focus on defense during trial, and more generalized consultancies may offer limited advice, LAC offers direct, strategic advocacy tailored to the needs of incarcerated individuals and their families.
Henson and his team prepare critical legal documents, such as BP-8 through BP-11 filings used to appeal decisions made by the Bureau of Prisons (BOP), and other motions for internal BOP decisions. This document-driven approach is backed by extensive legal research, aiming to support clients not just by filing papers, but by advocating for their interests directly with prison officials and regional BOP staff.
Client Testimonials
One of the reasons families trust The Legal Advocation Center is its compassionate and results-oriented approach. A client shared, “Jeffery gave us hope when nobody else would call us back. He made a difference.” Another added, “The Legal Advocation Center helped me come home a year earlier.” These testimonials reflect the positive impact Henson and his team have had on those navigating the federal prison system.
Henson emphasizes transparent pricing and consistent communication. His team supports clients throughout the process, whether they are filing complaints, seeking sentence reductions, or pursuing home confinement. Families are guided with clarity and respect, ensuring they feel supported in taking action.
What’s Next for The Legal Advocation Center?
The mission of The Legal Advocation Center remains focused on helping incarcerated individuals and their families better navigate the complexities of the federal prison system. Moving forward, Henson aims to expand the reach of his services and continue advocating for positive changes in the lives of those affected by the system.
Through practical support, strategic filings, and a focus on achieving measurable results, The Legal Advocation Center is committed to making a difference for families facing the challenges of the criminal justice system.
About The Legal Advocation Center, Inc.
Founded by Jeffery Todd Henson, Sr., The Legal Advocation Center, Inc. provides document-driven advocacy and strategic support for incarcerated individuals and their families. LAC focuses on helping clients secure sentence reductions, home confinement placements, and other forms of post-sentencing relief through detailed filings, direct communication with prison officials, and legal research.
For more information, visit www.legaladvocationcenter.com or follow the company on Facebook.
Contact Information:
Phone: 217-622-0902
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.legaladvocationcenter.com
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