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KSA 021-052-0003 – Guilt without culpable mental state, when | Kansas Law

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KSA 021-052-0003 – Guilt without culpable mental state, when

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 021-052-0003

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21-5203.Guilt without culpable mental state, when.A person may be guilty of a crime without having a culpable mental state if the crime is: (a) A misdemeanor, cigarette or tobacco infraction or traffic infraction and the statute defining the crime clearly indicates a legislative purpose to impose absolute liability for the conduct described; (b) a felony and the statute defining the crime clearly indicates a legislative purpose to impose absolute liability for the conduct described; (c) a vio

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