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KSA 021-068-0003 – Definitions

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 021-068-0003

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21-6803.Definitions.As used in K.S.A.21-6801through21-6824, and amendments thereto: (a) "Aggravating factor" means a substantial and compelling reason justifying an exceptional sentence whereby the sentencing court may impose a departure sentence outside the standard sentencing range for a crime. An aggravating factor may result in a dispositional or durational departure; (b) "commission" means the Kansas sentencing commission; (c) "criminal history" means and includes an offender's criminal

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