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KSA 022-026-0013 – Bigamy | Kansas Law

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KSA 022-026-0013 – Bigamy

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 022-026-0013

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22-2613.Bigamy.A person charged with the crime of bigamy may be prosecuted in the county where the bigamous marriage ceremony was performed or in any county in which bigamous cohabitation has occurred pursuant to such bigamous marriage.

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