Our Amendment 821 assessment is available for $89 below:

Amendment 821 provides an historic opportunity for nearly 20,000 federal inmates to reduce their sentences, with thousands potentially qualifying for immediate release

We are working tirelessly to help help as many people assess their sentencing reductions as we can.

The fee covers our internal costs and the cost of any documents we retrieve from the court. 

Note: We are processing orders first-come, first served. This is not legal advice nor a guarantee that you qualify. 

Amendment 821 Assessment Includes:

  • Priority review by our in-house team
  • Evaluate your documents
  • Confirm defendant likely qualifies for sentence review under Amendment 821
  • Report of how much of a reduction defendant may qualify for
  • Strategic advice for next steps and options available to file a motion that is most likely to succeed in reducing sentencing

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Retroactive Application of Amendment 821 Part B: Zero Point Offender Infographic

Sentencing Stats official Infographic Guide to U.S. Sentencing Commission's Amendment 821, §4A1.1 PartB (retroactive), otherwise

Retroactive Application of Amendment 821 Part A: Status Points Amendment Infographic

Sentencing Stats official Infographic Guide to U.S. Sentencing Commission's Amendment 821, §4A1.1 Part A (retroactive),

Retroactive Application of Amendment 821 ZPO and Status Point Amendments

The Zero Point Offender and Status Point modifications to the Sentencing Guidelines go into effect

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Forbes: What The US Sentencing Commission’s Decision Means For First Time Offenders

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