Locked Up: Rappers Behind Bars

An update on hip hop's most notable convicts.

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Locked Up: Rappers Behind Bars - Welcome home Chi Ali and Turk. With more and more rappers getting arrested for shockingly serious crimes (here's looking at you, Gunplay), it's nice to see two MCs going in the opposite direction. The Bronx's Chi Ali was released last month after a 12-year bid for murder; Turk returned home on Monday (Oct. 15) after serving nine years for weapons charges. But there are still lots of other rappers behind bars. Some are coming home somewhat soon; some may never see the light of day again. Click on for an update on hip hop's most notable convicts and their legal situations. —Alex Gale(Photo: TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty Images)

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C-Murder - Three years ago, Master P's brother, No Limit rapper C-Murder, was hit with a life sentence for second-degree murder over the shooting death of a fan during a 2002 fight at a New Orleans–area nightclub. And he isn't going anywhere anytime soon: Last December an appeals court upheld the conviction. (Photo: AP Photo/Police photo, File)

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C-Murder - Three years ago, Master P's brother, No Limit rapper C-Murder, was hit with a life sentence for second-degree murder over the shooting death of a fan during a 2002 fight at a New Orleans–area nightclub. And he isn't going anywhere anytime soon: Last December an appeals court upheld the conviction. (Photo: AP Photo/Police photo, File)

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Ja Rule - Ja Rule is currently serving a two-year sentence for gun possession and tax evasion at Mid-State Correctional Facility in upstate New York. When he's not taking college courses or hanging with convicted Albany politico Alan Hevesi, Ja's looking forward to his February 2013 release.  (Photo: REUTERS/Marc A. Hermann/Pool)

Petey Pablo - In January, the "Raise Up" rapper began serving a 35-month sentence for trying to sneak a gun into a North Carolina airport — on September 11 of all days. While serving his time, the rapper is reportedly receiving substance abuse treatment and job training. That's raising up for real.  (Photo: RDU International Airport Police)

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Petey Pablo - In January, the "Raise Up" rapper began serving a 35-month sentence for trying to sneak a gun into a North Carolina airport — on September 11 of all days. While serving his time, the rapper is reportedly receiving substance abuse treatment and job training. That's raising up for real. (Photo: RDU International Airport Police)

Cool C - Philadelphia rapper Cool C, who made noise in the late '80s and early '90s with singles like "Glamorous Life," was given the death sentence for his role in the death of a police officer during a 1993 bank robbery. His execution was originally set for 2006, but it's been on hold since then. An accomplice in the crime was fellow Philly old-schooler Steady B, who's serving a life sentence.  (Photo: Atlantic Records)

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Cool C - Philadelphia rapper Cool C, who made noise in the late '80s and early '90s with singles like "Glamorous Life," was given the death sentence for his role in the death of a police officer during a 1993 bank robbery. His execution was originally set for 2006, but it's been on hold since then. An accomplice in the crime was fellow Philly old-schooler Steady B, who's serving a life sentence. (Photo: Atlantic Records)

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Beanie Sigel - Beanie was already sentenced to two years for tax evasion. But in August, just two weeks before he was supposed to report to prison, cops discovered drugs and a gun in a car the former Roc Boy was riding in. Beans went straight to prison as a result, where he'll serve his time and wait to be tried for the new charges. Oy vey.  (Photo: Clem Murray/Staff Photographer/philly.com)

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Beanie Sigel - Beanie was already sentenced to two years for tax evasion. But in August, just two weeks before he was supposed to report to prison, cops discovered drugs and a gun in a car the former Roc Boy was riding in. Beans went straight to prison as a result, where he'll serve his time and wait to be tried for the new charges. Oy vey. (Photo: Clem Murray/Staff Photographer/philly.com)

G. Dep - Former Bad Boy rapper G. Dep was sentenced to 15 years in May after he turned himself in for a fatal shooting in Harlem two decades ago.   (Photo: CBS/AP)

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G. Dep - Former Bad Boy rapper G. Dep was sentenced to 15 years in May after he turned himself in for a fatal shooting in Harlem two decades ago.  (Photo: CBS/AP)

Max B - Former Dipset affiliate Max B is serving a 75-year sentence for a deadly robbery in New Jersey six years ago. With his appeal denied in August, Biggaveli won't even see a parole board until 2042.   (Photo: Facebook)

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Max B - Former Dipset affiliate Max B is serving a 75-year sentence for a deadly robbery in New Jersey six years ago. With his appeal denied in August, Biggaveli won't even see a parole board until 2042.  (Photo: Facebook)

Loon - One-time Bady Boy star Loon is in legal limbo, awaiting extradition to the U.S. after being stopped for drug smuggling in Belgium last year.  (Photo: Loon/Facebook)

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Loon - One-time Bady Boy star Loon is in legal limbo, awaiting extradition to the U.S. after being stopped for drug smuggling in Belgium last year. (Photo: Loon/Facebook)

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B.G.  - Troubled New Orleans rapper B.G., a former bandmate of Lil Wayne in the Hot Boys, was sentenced to 14 years in July after pleading guilty to two counts of being a felon in possession of a firearm and one count of conspiracy to obstruct justice. (Photo: Courtesy Chopper City Records)

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Remy Ma - Bronx femcee Remy Ma is four years into an eight-year bid at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for Women in Westchester County, N.Y., after being convicted for assault, illegal weapon possession and attempted coercion in connection with a 2007 shooting.    (Photo: REUTERS/Brendan McDermid /Landov)

Young Buck - Young Buck checked into Yazoo City Medium Security Federal Prison in Southern Mississippi in August to serve an 18-month bid for possessing a weapon as a convicted felon.    (Photo: Santa Monica Police Department)

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Young Buck - Young Buck checked into Yazoo City Medium Security Federal Prison in Southern Mississippi in August to serve an 18-month bid for possessing a weapon as a convicted felon.   (Photo: Santa Monica Police Department)