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Kellie Schaffer, the sister of murder victim Beth Brodie, is embraced following a news conference at the Statehouse in Boston, Thursday, Jan. 23 2014.  Mass. Senate Minority Leader Bruce Tarr and Mass. Sen. Barry Finegold, left, will introduce new legislation in response to a recent ruling from the state's highest court that sentencing juveniles convicted of murder to life without parole is unconstitutional.  Tarr and Finegold's bill calls for a 35-year minimum term, before parole could be considered. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Kellie Schaffer, the sister of murder victim Beth Brodie, is embraced following a news conference at the Statehouse in Boston, Thursday, Jan. 23 2014. Mass. Senate Minority Leader Bruce Tarr and Mass. Sen. Barry Finegold, left, will introduce new legislation in response to a recent ruling from the state's highest court that sentencing juveniles convicted of murder to life without parole is unconstitutional. Tarr and Finegold's bill calls for a 35-year minimum term, before parole could be considered. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

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