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Should Jim Morrison get a posthumous pardon?
Florida's Board of Clemency will consider a posthumous pardon Thursday of rock icon Jim Morrison of the Doors, who was convicted of exposing himself during a Miami concert in 1969.
After reviewing the case last month, outgoing Gov. Charlie Crist said he wasn't convinced Morrison actually did it, that he may have been the victim of a legal system and jury more interested in sending a message in the midst of a culture war than in the facts of the case.
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