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KSA 021-068-0012 – Actions which prosecutors may take under agreements with defendants for plea; exceptions relating to prior convictions | Kansas Law

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KSA 021-068-0012 – Actions which prosecutors may take under agreements with defendants for plea; exceptions relating to prior convictions

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 021-068-0012

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21-6812.Actions which prosecutors may take under agreements with defendants for plea; exceptions relating to prior convictions.The prosecutor and the attorney for the defendant, or the defendant when acting pro se, may engage in discussions with a view toward reaching an agreement that, upon the entering of a plea to a charged offense or to a lesser or related offense, the prosecutor may do any of the following: (b) recommend a particular sentence within the sentencing range applicable to the o

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