Lila Iké To Face Trial For Disorderly Conduct On February 12

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Lila Iké (Photo by-Yannick-Reid)

Grammy-nominated Reggae singer Alecia ‘Lila Iké’ Gray and her co-accused Shennelle Moore will face the music on disorderly conduct charges on February 12, 2026, in the St Catherine Parish Court.

Acting Senior Parish Court Judge Janelle Nelson Gayle set the trial date.

The Clerk of Courts revealed that the file remains incomplete because the statement of the corroborating officer is still outstanding presumably because the officer has not resumed duties since the death of his father.

Both women had their bails extended in connection with a July 24 incident his year when they were charged with indecent language, disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest.

Allegations are that on the day in question, police personnel were on patrol along the Nelson Mandela Highway in St Catherine when an SUV driven by Gray committed a breach of the Road Traffic Act. The vehicle was stopped and the observation was explained to the occupants.

The women reportedly became boisterous and were arrested and escorted to the Central Village Police Station, where they were charged with indecent language, disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest.

They have appeared before the court several times and have maintained their innocence.

The Grammy-nominated singer’s album, Treasure Self Love, released on August 22, 2025, via Ineffable Records, is competing for a Grammy in the reggae category this year. The album features standout songs like Scatter, Fry Plantain with Joey Bada$$, Romantic with Masicka, and He Loves Us Both with H.E.R.

The winners in each Grammy category will be announced on Sunday, Feb. 1, at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The show will be broadcast on CBS and Paramount+, with the annual Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony preceding the event.