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KSA 021-068-0014 – Offender's criminal history; admission in court or determined by judge; burden of proof; notice of error by offender; challenge for first time on appeal, burden of proof and procedure | Kansas Law

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KSA 021-068-0014 – Offender's criminal history; admission in court or determined by judge; burden of proof; notice of error by offender; challenge for first time on appeal, burden of proof and procedure

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 021-068-0014

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21-6814.Offender's criminal history; admission in court or determined by judge; burden of proof; notice of error by offender; challenge for first time on appeal, burden of proof and procedure.(a) The offender's criminal history shall be admitted in open court by the offender or determined by a preponderance of the evidence at the sentencing hearing by the sentencing judge. (b) Except to the extent disputed in accordance with subsection (c), the summary of the offender's criminal history prepare

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