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KSA 021-066-0015 – Deduction of time spent incarcerated or in confinement, residential facility or community correctional residential services program | Kansas Law

Learn about Kansas's Deduction of time spent incarcerated or in confinement, residential facility or community correctional residential services program law, including definitions, penalties, and legal implications.

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KSA 021-066-0015 – Deduction of time spent incarcerated or in confinement, residential facility or community correctional residential services program

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 021-066-0015

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21-6615.Deduction of time spent incarcerated or in confinement, residential facility or community correctional residential services program.(a) (1) In any criminal action in which the defendant is convicted, the judge, if the judge sentences the defendant to confinement, shall direct that for the purpose of computing the defendant's sentence and parole eligibility and conditional release dates thereunder, that such sentence is to be computed from a date, to be specifically designated by the cour

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