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KSA 022-028-0002 – Release prior to trial; conditions of release; appearance bond, cash bond or personal recognizance; rules applicable to defendants charged with certain sex offenses who have a prior conviction of a sexually violent crime | Kansas Law

Learn about Kansas's Release prior to trial; conditions of release; appearance bond, cash bond or personal recognizance; rules applicable to defendants charged with certain sex offenses who have a prior conviction of a sexually violent crime law, including definitions, penalties, and legal implications.

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KSA 022-028-0002 – Release prior to trial; conditions of release; appearance bond, cash bond or personal recognizance; rules applicable to defendants charged with certain sex offenses who have a prior conviction of a sexually violent crime

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 022-028-0002

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22-2802.Release prior to trial; conditions of release; appearance bond, cash bond or personal recognizance; rules applicable to defendants charged with certain sex offenses who have a prior conviction of a sexually violent crime.(a) Any person charged with a crime shall, at the person's first appearance before a magistrate, be ordered released pending preliminary examination or trial upon the execution of an appearance bond in an amount specified by the magistrate and sufficient to assure the ap

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