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Supporters Urge Pritzker to Commute Larry Hoover’s State Term After Trump Cuts Federal Sentence

Hoover’s family visited Pritzker’s office in Springfield to seek clemency for his 150–200-year state sentence

Overview

  • On May 28, President Trump commuted Hoover’s federal life sentence for drug conspiracy and the Bureau of Prisons released him from federal custody
  • Hoover remains incarcerated under a 150–200-year Illinois sentence for ordering a 1973 gang-related murder
  • On May 31, Hoover’s family and allies including state Sen. Willie Preston met with Governor Pritzker’s office to press for a direct commutation of his state term
  • Pritzker’s office said Hoover must petition the Illinois Prisoner Review Board for clemency and declined to comment on bypassing that process
  • Advocates point to Hoover’s renunciation of gang activity, his age and his community work in prison as grounds for granting state clemency