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KSA 022-025-0009 – Detention and search of persons on premises | Kansas Law

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KSA 022-025-0009 – Detention and search of persons on premises

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 022-025-0009

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22-2509.Detention and search of persons on premises.In the execution of a search warrant the person executing the same may reasonably detain and search any person in the place at the time: (b) To prevent the disposal or concealment of any things particularly described in the warrant. Provisions of this section not included in prior law, Richard H. Seaton and Paul E. Wilson, 39 J.B.A.K. 97, 161 (1970). Scope of permissible conduct in executing a premises search warrant, H. Wayne Powers, 12 W.L

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