Little Rock City Director Ken Richardson s misdemeanor charges tied to a 2022 car wreck and altercation with a state trooper will be dismissed after six months if he avoids any new charges, according to a deal reached with prosecutors.
Little Rock City Director Ken Richardson s misdemeanor charges tied to a 2022 car wreck and altercation with a state trooper will be dismissed after six months if he avoids any new charges, according to a deal reached with prosecutors.
The Ward 2 representative on the Little Rock Board of Directors is scheduled to go to trial this morning in Pulaski County District Court on three misdemeanor charges stemming from an automobile collision and a scuffle with an Arkansas State Police trooper last year.
After dropping a lawsuit filed by his predecessor that gave the tiny town of Allport more time to comply with Arkansas municipal accounting laws, state Attorney General Tim Griffin on Tuesday filed a suit seeking to revoke the town s charter.
At the request of Attorney General Tim Griffin, a Pulaski County circuit judge has dismissed a complaint filed in June of 2021 by then-Attorney General Leslie Rutledge in which she asked the judge to give Allport more time to comply with municipal accounting laws and to revoke Allport s charter if the town fails to do so.