Month: June 2022
Updated on September 10, 2024
Reaching Conviction by Trial and Error: Amending Grand Jury Indictments
Kansas Supreme Court finds Kan. Stat. Ann. § 22-3015 does not apply to amended indictments from a grand jury.
Updated on September 10, 2024
Defendant’s constitutional claims abandoned because he “failed to adequately brief” the issues.
Updated on September 10, 2024
Kansas Supreme Court finds Kan. Stat. Ann. § 22-3015 does not apply to amended indictments from a grand jury.
Category: Kansas Criminal Procedure Survey Tags: 22-3015, aggravated burglary, aggravated robbery, amendment, constitutionally defective, criminal possession of a firearm, disturbing or possession with intent to distribute, double jeopardy, felony murder, grand jury, indcitment, indictment amendment, K.S.A. § 22-3015, Kan. Stat. Ann. § 22-3015, Keys, State v. Keys, statutorily defective
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