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KSA 022-026-0010 – Property taken in other state and brought into this state | Kansas Law

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KSA 022-026-0010 – Property taken in other state and brought into this state

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 022-026-0010

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22-2610.Property taken in other state and brought into this state.When property taken in another state by theft or robbery shall have been brought into this state, the venue is in any county into or through which such property shall have been brought. 1. Where theft of property occurs in another state, venue for prosecution in Kansas lies in county where property found. State v. Shoemake, 228 Kan. 572, 575, 618 P.2d 1201. 2. Cited; theft commenced in Arkansas was completed in Kansas; venue was

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