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KSA 022-026-0003 – Crime committed in more than one county | Kansas Law

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KSA 022-026-0003 – Crime committed in more than one county

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 022-026-0003

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22-2603.Crime committed in more than one county.Where two or more acts are requisite to the commission of any crime and such acts occur in different counties the prosecution may be in any county in which any of such acts occur. "Notes on the Code of Criminal Procedure," Richard H. Seaton and Paul E. Wilson, 39 J.B.A.K. 97, 162 (1970). Survey of criminal procedure, Cynthia Hartman, 15 W.L.J. 350, 353 (1976). 1. Cited in upholding conviction for aggravated juvenile delinquency; prior escape was

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