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KARK Little Rock on MSNBail set at $10 million for alleged Hot Springs human trafficker
Zengguang "Gary" Liu, a suspected Hot Springs human trafficker, has been set bail at $10 million after being arrested in ...
A naturalized U.S. citizen from China faces felony charges including human trafficking after his Monday arrest in Oklahoma ...
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KARK Little Rock on MSNCapitol View: Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin, columnist John Brummett
Capitol View host Roby Brock met with Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin to discuss a range of topics, including the use ...
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KARK Little Rock on MSNHot Springs massage parlor operator facing human trafficking charges after multi-state investigation
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Attorney General Tim Griffin will make an announcement on efforts to combat human trafficking in Arkansas.
Attorney General Tim Griffin announced that two people have been convicted and one other was arrested by his office's ...
Consumers are being alerted to a rise in DMV and toll road scams that seek to secure personal information from consumers and ...
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40/29 News on MSNArkansas Attorney General announces launch of 'Operation Robocall Roundup'
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin announced the launch of "Operation Robocall Roundup." It's part of a nationwide ...
Deborah Smith is accused of switching the precincts of 132 Arkansas voters ahead of the 2024 general election, but her lawyer ...
A federal appeals court has upheld Arkansas’ ban on transgender treatments for minors, reversing a lower court’s block of the ...
Griffin argues the law in Arkansas allows the governor's office to appoint a special counsel for state agencies and boards when the attorney general's office has a conflict of interest. Entities ...
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin is asking a court to stop the Board of Corrections from spending public money on a private attorney, the latest escalation in the ongoing legal battle between ...
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Attorney General Tim Griffin clarifies Arkansas’ stance on ... - MSN
After joining sixteen other states in a lawsuit related to Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin is clarifying the state's stance on the issue.
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