That's why, in the end, Tharp sentenced Chester to 40 years in prison at the end of a two-hour hearing, acknowledging the convicted gang member is a man of many talents who chose "to use those talents to advance the cause of evil."
Tharp called Chester "a leader" of the Hobos. But Assistant U.S. Attorney Patrick Otlewski called him "the leader" of the gang — and "unrepentant and a disease to society."