Yes, and that point is well taken.
If I may, I will take this opportunity to make one final point about plea bargaining and the pressure that an accused might face, guilty or not, to accept a plea to a lesser charge. That is injurious in and of itself. It's injurious not only because it can lead to unfairness in specific circumstances, but more broadly, those prosecutorial decisions or police decisions are shielded and immunized from review, from detailed reasons, and from appeal.
Ultimately, at the end of the day—and I'm sure you can hear testimony from victims' rights advocates and victims of this sort of conduct—I don't know how a victim would feel if their attacker, their assailant, was charged with torture and that charge was dropped in exchange for a plea to a lesser count. That might be injurious in and of itself to that individual. There are costs there as well.