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KSA 022-024-0006 – Release by officer of person arrested | Kansas Law

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KSA 022-024-0006 – Release by officer of person arrested

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 022-024-0006

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22-2406.Release by officer of person arrested.A law enforcement officer having custody of a person arrested without a warrant is authorized to release the person without requiring him to appear before a court when the officer is satisfied that there are no grounds for criminal complaint against the person arrested. Records open to public; official public records open to inspection. 79-98. Jail calendars; public and confidential records. 79-209. Disclosure of arrests not resulting in convictio

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