LITTLE ROCK Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin s office has asked a Pulaski County Circuit Court judge to hold Big Country Chateau s owners in criminal contempt of court, claiming they have failed to provide records to the court-appointed receiver of the troubled Little Rock apartment complex.
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin s office has asked a Pulaski County Circuit Court judge to hold Big Country Chateau s owners in criminal contempt of court, claiming they have failed to provide records to the court-appointed receiver of the troubled Little Rock apartment complex.
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin s office has asked a Pulaski County Circuit Court judge to hold Big Country Chateau s owners in criminal contempt of court for allegedly not providing records to a court-appointed receiver for the troubled Little Rock apartment complex.
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Sentencing in Little Rock environmental court for code violations at the apartment complex known as the Big Country Chateau is now expected to take place on Feb. 23, per a judge s decision during a hearing on Monday.