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editorinchief

Posts by editorinchief:
  • Lost in Translation? Interpreters’ Out-of-Court Statements Should Be Admissible Under Kan. Stat. Ann. § 60-460(d)(1)
  • Lucky Number 13: Why Courts have Discretion to Allow Debtors to Cure Chapter 13 Arrearages after Five Years
  • Resolving Ambiguity: Kansas Supreme Court Says “Lesser Crime” in Kan. Stat. Ann. § 21-5109(b)(2) Means “a Crime with a Lesser Penalty”
  • (Unallocated) Space, the Final Frontier: New Interpretations of What Constitutes Possession of Child Pornography
  • G.O.[ing] Away from McCarther: Kansas’s Reliability Standard as a Test for the Voluntariness of Confessions is Inapposite to the Fourteenth Amendment Due Process Clause.
  • No Slack for Flack: Context, Clarity, and Pleading The 5th through an Aggregate of Statements in Kansas
  • What’s Your Motive: Kansas Court of Appeals Extends Relevant Impeachment Evidence to a Witness’s Contemplated Civil Action Against a Criminal Defendant
  • A Continuance by Any Other Name: Kansas Court of Appeals Finds that Trial, not Dismissal with Prejudice, is Appropriate Remedy for State’s Abuse of Process
  • Beyond Age Limits: Parental Discipline as a Defense for Parents of Majority Aged Children
  • Timing is Everything: When is it Proper to Invoke the Right to Post-Evidentiary Breath Test Counsel?

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