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  1. 20 de abr. de 2014 · US former boxer Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, whose wrongful conviction for murder caused an international outcry, has died at the age of 76. He died on Sunday at his home in Toronto, Canada, his ...

  2. Rubin Carter ja John Artis todettiin syyllisiksi, ja heidät tuomittiin elinkautiseen vankeuteen kahdessa oikeudenkäynnissä (1967, 1976). Heidät vapautettiin valitusten jälkeen lähes kahdenkymmenen vuoden vankilassaolon jälkeen vuonna 1985, kun korkein oikeus totesi tuomion perustuneen enemmänkin rasismiin ja salailuun kuin asiaperusteisiin.

  3. 16 de oct. de 2021 · Rubin Carter nació el 6 de mayo de 1937 en Clifton, Nueva Jersey, y fue el cuarto de los siete hijos del matrimonio de Lloyd M. Carter, un diácono de la iglesia bautista y que imponía una férrea disciplina en el cumplimiento de las normas, y Bertha Thomas, un ama de casa, ambos oriundos de Georgia.

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  5. music.youtube.com › channel › UCh-KEvUmPrDX9ZpH11qTL9wCarter Rubin - YouTube Music

    Carter Rubin’s natural talent and boyish charm lines him up to be the next big thing. The 17-year-old native New Yorker projects his voice with every inch of his being, delivering emotion and truth in equal measure. Coming off of his success winning Season 19 of NBC’s The Voice and becoming the youngest male winner at 15 years old, Carter’s vocals and attention-grabbing stage presence ...

  6. Rubin "Hurricane" Carter (May 6, 1937 – April 20, 2014) was an American middleweight boxer. He is best known for being wrongfully convicted for a triple murder for which he was in jail for 19 years. Carter was an African American who was born in Clifton, New Jersey.

  7. 28 de abr. de 2003 · Rubin (Hurricane) Carter had been in prison for 13 years, serving a life sentence for a triple murder he did not commit - a brutal slaying at a bar in Paterson, N.J., in 1966. His career as prizefighter, a top middleweight contender, was over. He was blind in one eye, the result of a botched operation by a prison doctor.