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KSA 021-066-0022 – Sentencing for capital murder and mandatory terms of imprisonment; determination if defendant is a person with intellectual disability | Kansas Law

Learn about Kansas's Sentencing for capital murder and mandatory terms of imprisonment; determination if defendant is a person with intellectual disability law, including definitions, penalties, and legal implications.

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KSA 021-066-0022 – Sentencing for capital murder and mandatory terms of imprisonment; determination if defendant is a person with intellectual disability

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 021-066-0022

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21-6622.Sentencing for capital murder and mandatory terms of imprisonment; determination if defendant is a person with intellectual disability.(a) If, under K.S.A.21-6617, and amendments thereto, the county or district attorney has filed a notice of intent to request a separate sentencing proceeding to determine whether the defendant should be sentenced to death and the defendant is convicted of the crime of capital murder, the defendant's counsel or the warden of the correctional institution or

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