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KSA 021-068-0013 – Presentence investigation report; information included; part of court record; confidential information, disclosure to certain parties; report format | Kansas Law

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KSA 021-068-0013 – Presentence investigation report; information included; part of court record; confidential information, disclosure to certain parties; report format

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 021-068-0013

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21-6813.Presentence investigation report; information included; part of court record; confidential information, disclosure to certain parties; report format.(a) The court shall order the preparation of the presentence investigation report by the court services officer as soon as possible after conviction of the defendant. (b) Each presentence investigation report prepared for an offender to be sentenced for one or more felonies committed on or after July 1, 1993, shall be limited to the followi

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