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KSA 021-052-0004 – Culpable mental state; exclusions | Kansas Law

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KSA 021-052-0004 – Culpable mental state; exclusions

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 021-052-0004

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21-5204.Culpable mental state; exclusions.Proof of a culpable mental state does not require proof: (a) Of knowledge of the existence or constitutionality of the statute under which the accused is prosecuted, or the scope or meaning of the terms used in that statute; or (b) that the accused had knowledge of the age of a minor, even though age is a material element of the crime with which the accused is charged.

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