Jamaican Dancehall Artist Chronic Law Reportedly Held in Broward County on U.S. Marshals Hold

Jamaican dancehall entertainer Ackeme Jermane Campbell, better known to fans as Chronic Law, has reportedly been taken into custody once again in the United States, according to public jail records from Broward County, Florida.

The records indicate that Campbell is being held on a U.S. Marshals hold in connection with an allegation of possession of a firearm by a prohibited person. While the allegation has been listed in the jail system, no additional court documents detailing the circumstances surrounding the case had been publicly released at the time of publication.

His bond is currently listed as $0, a designation commonly associated with federal holds. In many cases, individuals held under a federal detainer remain in custody until they appear before a federal judge or are transferred to the appropriate federal authority.

The latest development comes only months after Campbell was released from the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Earlier this year, the dancehall artist spent several weeks in immigration detention following his arrest in Florida before eventually being released after court proceedings.

At this stage, there has been no official confirmation that the current firearm allegation is directly connected to the earlier immigration matter. Authorities have not publicly stated whether the two cases are related, and no formal explanation has been provided regarding the federal hold.

Under U.S. law, a charge involving possession of a firearm by a prohibited person generally applies to individuals who are legally restricted from possessing firearms. The specific reason a person may fall into that category can vary and is typically outlined in court filings after charges are formally presented.

As news of the reported arrest spread across social media, fans have been closely following the case while awaiting additional information from U.S. authorities and Campbell’s legal representatives. No public statement has yet been issued on his behalf regarding the latest allegations.

With the case expected to move through the federal court system, more details are likely to emerge during upcoming court proceedings. Until then, the allegation remains before the courts, and Campbell is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

This is a developing story, and updates will be provided as more verified information becomes available.

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