
Joseph Donovan, 38, who was sentenced to life in prison for felony murder for his participation in a 1992 robbery of a Massachusetts Institute of Technology student who died of stab wounds, gets seated along with his attorney Ingrid Martin, right, for a hearing before the state's parole board, Thursday, May 29 2014, in Natick, Mass. Donovan, who was convicted at 17 but was not the killer, was appealing for a release after Massachusetts' highest court struck down mandatory life sentences for juveniles in December. (AP Photo/The Boston Globe, Wendy Maeda, Pool)
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