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How do I file a complaint with the Arkansas Attorney General?

The Attorney General does not have oversight over local or state law enforcement agencies. Where can I file a complaint against an attorney or judge? Complaints against attorneys may be filed with the Arkansas Judiciary’s Office of the Committee on Professional Conduct. Grievance forms are also available on the Arkansas Judiciary website. The office can be reached by …

Can the Arkansas Attorney General give legal advice?

Dec 14, 2016 · Attorney General Leslie Rutledge issued today’s consumer alert to encourage Arkansans to utilize her office if they have a consumer complaint or think they may have been scammed. “The Attorney General’s Office has phone counselors, investigators, and attorneys who are ready to help Arkansans,” said Attorney General Rutledge.

Who can file criminal charges in Arkansas?

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How many prosecutors are there in Arkansas?

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Who can the Attorney General answer questions?

The Attorney General is only able to respond to questions posed by certain State officials and county election commissioners about their official actions and duties (Ark. Code Ann. § 25-16-706).

What is a FOIA request?

The FOIA permits the custodian, person requesting such records or subject of the request to ask the Attorney General whether the custodian’s decision to release or withhold such documents is consistent with the FOIA (Ark. Code Ann. § 25-19-105 (c) (3) (B)). The Attorney General is prohibited under the law from giving official opinions ...

Can the Attorney General give opinions to local officials?

The Attorney General is prohibited under the law from giving official opinions to local officials , private citizens or private entities.

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