Kemar Highcon, Dancehall Musician, Arrested and Charged with Grand Theft Auto in Florida
Kemar Highcon.Photo: Kemar Highcon/Instagram Dancehall musicianKemar Highconwas arrested for grand theft auto in Florida. While specific details of his arrest are unknown, Florida law states that the stolen vehicle must be worth between $750 and $20,000 for grand theft auto to be classified as a third-degree felony, perGoldman Wetzellaw firm. Grand theft auto in the third degree can lead to five years in prison and a fine of up to $5,000, according to the criminal defense firm....