
Dancehall artiste Chronic Law, whose legal name is Ackeme Jermane Campbell, was booked into the Broward County Main Jail on Sunday night, July 5, following a performance in Miami.
According to a Broward County jail booking record, Campbell was taken into custody on July 5 and is being held for the U.S. Marshals Service on an allegation of possession of a firearm by a prohibited person.
Jail records list his bond as $0.00, with the U.S. Marshals Service identified as the arresting agency.
Chronic Law’s manager, Alexandre “Bashy” Jones, urged the public to allow the legal process to unfold stating:
“We are aware of the reports regarding Chronic Law’s detention in South Florida.
At this time, I ask the public, members of the media, and fans to remain calm and allow the legal process to take its course. Our legal team is actively handling the matter, and I have full confidence that it will be addressed through the appropriate legal channels.
Out of respect for the ongoing legal proceedings, we will not be making any further comments at this time. I kindly ask everyone to refrain from speculation or the spread of unverified information while this matter is being addressed.
Chronic Law and our entire team sincerely appreciate the continued love, prayers, and unwavering support from fans around the world. We ask for your patience as we allow the legal process to unfold, and updates will be provided if and when it is appropriate to do so.”



