Jim Morrison, poet, songwriter and lead singer for the legendary rock band the Doors, may or may not have exposed himself to thousands of fans packed into a hall in Miami on a hot night in 1969.

The lack of clear proof and the politically charged context of the times persuaded outgoing Florida Gov. Charlie Crist that an injustice might well had been done when a jury convicted him of indecent exposure and profanity, both misdemeanors.

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