Reggae artiste Kymani Marley was arrested yesterday by the Pembroke Pines Police Department in Florida for driving on a suspended license. The 46-year-old actor and musician was pulled over on November 3 by the Pembroke Pines Police Department.
In the state of Florida, the first time you are caught driving with a suspended license is a second-degree misdemeanour that can come with a 60-day jail sentence and a fine of up to US$500.
A second offence could put you in jail for up to one year with a fine of up to US$1,000.
A third conviction it could result in a third-degree felony charge. The penalty is up to five years in prison and a US$5,000 fine.
In 2001, he received a Grammy Award nomination for his album, Many More Roads. Marley entered the Billboard Hot 100 with Gotta Beā¦Movin On Up with PM Dawn, which peaked at No. 90, and Avenues with Refugee Camp All Stars and Pras, which peaked at No. 35.