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KSA 022-025-0011 – No warrant quashed for technicality

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 022-025-0011

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22-2511.No warrant quashed for technicality.No search warrant shall be quashed or evidence suppressed because of technical irregularities not affecting the substantial rights of the accused. 1. Applied and discussed; technical irregularities not prejudicial to defendant subsequent to an otherwise valid search and seizure. State v. Ames, 222 Kan. 88, 93, 563 P.2d 1034. 2. Search warrant regular on face; not illegal for lack of jurat signature. State v. Journey, 1 Kan. App. 2d 150, 151, 152, 562

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