You know, the best thing I can think about now is Mrs. Albina Guarnieri's bill. It's a wonderful bill, I think. It would solve our problem, I think.
It allows a judge, depending on the cruelty of the crime and so on, to say to the prisoner, “I am sentencing you to life in prison, but you may not ask for parole for 30, 35, 40 years.” Each case is different, right? Some are more cruel than others. The judge would have the leeway to say, “You've committed unforgiveable crimes. I don't think you can be rehabilitated, and you're not able to ask for parole for 35 years,” or 30 years, or whatever. I think that would help.