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KSA 022-023-0006 – Defective warrant | Kansas Law

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KSA 022-023-0006 – Defective warrant

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 022-023-0006

Statute Summary

22-2306.Defective warrant.A warrant shall not be quashed or abated nor shall any person in custody for a crime be discharged from such custody because of any technical defect in the warrant. "Notes on the Code of Criminal Procedure," Richard H. Seaton and Paul E. Wilson, 39 J.B.A.K. 97, 98 (1970). "Arrest Under the New Kansas Criminal Code," Keith G. Meyer, 20 K.L.R. 685, 693 (1972). 1. Held section applicable to technical defects in summonses. State v. Marshall & Brown-Sidorowicz, 2 Kan. App

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