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KSA 022-021-0001 – Title

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 022-021-0001

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22-2101.Title.This code is called and may be cited as the Kansas code of criminal procedure. Custody requirement for taking juvenile fingerprints for felony-type offenses. 85-96. Discusses whether records of "custody time," the amount of time a person has been incarcerated, are open or closed depending on holder of records. 2002-29. Interstate Agreement on Detainers and Uniform Mandatory Disposition of Detainers Act do not apply to person in county jail. 2004-35. 1. Cited; defendant not brou

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