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KSA 022-028-0005 – Material witness; appearance bond; custody; release, when required; appointed counsel and other services for indigent | Kansas Law

Learn about Kansas's Material witness; appearance bond; custody; release, when required; appointed counsel and other services for indigent law, including definitions, penalties, and legal implications.

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KSA 022-028-0005 – Material witness; appearance bond; custody; release, when required; appointed counsel and other services for indigent

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 022-028-0005

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22-2805.Material witness; appearance bond; custody; release, when required; appointed counsel and other services for indigent.(a) If it appears by affidavit that the testimony of a person is material in any criminal proceeding or in any proceeding under the revised Kansas juvenile justice code, K.S.A. 2007 Supp.38-2301et seq., and amendments thereto, and it is shown that it may become impracticable to secure the witness' presence by subpoena, the court or magistrate may require the witness to gi

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