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KSA 021-067-0004 – Availability of reports to counsel; exception | Kansas Law

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KSA 021-067-0004 – Availability of reports to counsel; exception

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 021-067-0004

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21-6704.Availability of reports to counsel; exception.(a) (1) The judge shall make available to the attorney for the state or counsel for the defendant the presentence report, any report that may be received from the Topeka correctional facility or the state security hospital and other diagnostic reports and shall allow the attorney or counsel a reasonable time to review the report before sentencing the defendant. (2) The court shall permit the attorney for the state or the counsel for the defe

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