I actually do, and that's one thing I think the commission should consider—the sentence—because at times, a sentence can be a miscarriage of justice as well. We've had people come to us with cases of, let's say, second degree when, in their opinion, it should have been manslaughter. We're a small, student-run innocence project; we can't touch those cases.
Is that a miscarriage of justice? In that person's view and, in a broader sense of justice, it might be.
I believe there is a place for sentencing to be reviewed in the new commission.