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KSA 021-066-0028 – Provisions of certain sentencing rules held unconstitutional; modification of sentence previously determined | Kansas Law

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KSA 021-066-0028 – Provisions of certain sentencing rules held unconstitutional; modification of sentence previously determined

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 021-066-0028

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21-6628.Provisions of certain sentencing rules held unconstitutional; modification of sentence previously determined.(a) In the event the term of imprisonment for life without the possibility of parole or any provision of K.S.A.21-6626or21-6627, and amendments thereto, authorizing such term is held to be unconstitutional by the supreme court of Kansas or the United States supreme court, the court having jurisdiction over a person previously sentenced shall cause such person to be brought before

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