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Updated on July 20, 2020

Mootness After Sentence Completion: A Prudential Analysis

Under Kansas law, a petitioner’s appeal to correct an illegal sentence is moot if the sentence is already complete, unless there is a collateral injury that the motion can correct.

Category: Kansas Criminal Procedure Survey, Sentencing Tags: collateral, illegal, injury, Moot, mootness, motion, sentence, sentencing

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