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KSA 021-067-0009 – Presumptive sentence of assignment to community correctional services program for certain class D or E felons; aggravating circumstances to be considered | Kansas Law

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KSA 021-067-0009 – Presumptive sentence of assignment to community correctional services program for certain class D or E felons; aggravating circumstances to be considered

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 021-067-0009

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21-6709.Presumptive sentence of assignment to community correctional services program for certain class D or E felons; aggravating circumstances to be considered.(a) If probation is not granted pursuant to K.S.A.21-6708, and amendments thereto, subject to the provisions of K.S.A.75-5291, and amendments thereto, the presumptive sentence for a person convicted of a class D or E felony shall be assignment to a community correctional services program on terms the court determines. (b) In determinin

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