Why was Larry Hoover sentenced to 6 life sentences? That’s a lotta life, man.

No cap, that’s six lifetimes. Who even lives that long? So here’s the breakdown—Hoover got hit with a murder rap in 1973, plus a hefty slab of organized crime, money laundering, drug trafficking, and other wild stuff in the ’90s. The feds weren’t playin’. They dropped the legal hammer hard—called it the Continuing Criminal Enterprise statute, or CCE for short (aka the “Kingpin Statute”—very Scarface vibes).

Basically, the system said he was still runnin’ the gang from prison, like some mob movie boss whisperin’ orders through the toilet pipes or somethin’. The dude got stacked with multiple charges, each carryin’ decades. When you add it up? Boom. Six life sentences. That’s like sayin’ “You ain’t ever leavin’, bro. Like, ever-ever.”

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