The Resentencing Project at UC Berkeley’s Criminal Law and Justice Center focuses on reviewing post conviction cases in partnership with District Attorney and Public Defender offices across the country. We work to identify individuals suitable for resentencing and potential release, aiming to reduce incarceration numbers and promote justice. The project involves client outreach, investigating cases, making resentencing recommendations, drafting motions, attending court proceedings, and engaging in victim outreach and restorative justice. It also provides valuable mentoring opportunities for students interested in criminal justice advocacy, allowing them to review complex cases and appear in court. To date, the team has resentenced 21 individuals, including 7 with Life Without Parole (LWOP) sentences, and attended multiple parole hearings. The project is also developing educational resources, conducting in prison trainings, working on data analysis, and planning publications to highlight its impact and cost savings, with future collaborations underway, including a new partnership with Hennepin County.