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This February 2015 photo provided by Kimberlyn Scott shows a photo of Scott’s daughter, Carly “Charli” Scott, displayed at a memorial service in Keanae, Hawaii. Carly “Charli” Scott was five months pregnant when she disappeared on Maui in February 2014 and Charli Scott’s ex-boyfriend, Steven Capobianco, is accused of killing Scott. His trial is set for this spring. Lawmakers are considering a measure that would establish constitutional rights for crime victims. Victims and family members crowded into a hearing room Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2016, to speak in support of the bill, also known as Marsy's Law, which would require the state to inform victims and their immediate family of court proceedings and key developments in cases. (Kimberlyn Scott via AP)
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