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Middleweight boxer Rubin "Hurricane" Carter was sentenced to death on a 1966 conviction of a triple murder. Many people questioned his guilt and the legitimacy of the legal proceedings of his case. A serious review of the case, in which Carter was exonerated, did not occur until singer Bob Dylan brought the plight of the boxer to the public's attention. In a song Dylan wrote these lyrics: "Criminals in their coats and their ties are free to drink martinis and watch the sun rise while Rubin sits like Buddha in a ten-foot cell, an innocent man in a living hell."

