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KSA 021-061-0005 – Unjustifiably exposing a convicted or charged person | Kansas Law

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KSA 021-061-0005 – Unjustifiably exposing a convicted or charged person

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 021-061-0005

Statute Summary

21-6105.Unjustifiably exposing a convicted or charged person.(a) Unjustifiably exposing a convicted or charged person is unjustifiably communicating or threatening to communicate to another any oral or written statement that any person has been charged with or convicted of a felony, with intent to interfere with the employment or business of the person so charged or convicted. (b) Unjustifiably exposing a convicted or charged person is a class B nonperson misdemeanor. (c) This section shall no

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