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Kansas Statutes > Chapter 22 - Criminal Procedure


Current as of: 2009
Article 21Title And Scope
Article 22General Definitions
Article 23Preliminary Proceedings
Article 24Arrest
Article 25Search And Seizure
Article 26Jurisdiction And Venue
Article 27Uniform Criminal Extradition Act
Article 28Conditions Of Release
Article 29Procedure After Arrest
Article 30Grand Juries
Article 31Inquisitions In Criminal Cases
Article 32Proceedings Before Trial
Article 33Competency Of Defendant To Stand Trial
Article 34Trials And Incidents Thereto
Article 35Post-Trial Motions
Article 36Appeals
Article 37Release Procedures
Article 38Costs In Criminal Cases
Article 39Abatement Of Common Nuisances
Article 40Execution Of Death Sentences
Article 41Parole Violations
Article 42Out-Of-State Witnesses
Article 43Uniform Mandatory Disposition Of Detainers Act
Article 44Agreement On Detainers
Article 45Aid To Indigent Defendants
Article 46General Provisions
Article 47Criminal History Record Information
Article 48Forfeiture
Article 49Offender Registration
Article 50National Crime Prevention And Privacy Compact

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