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KSA 022-029-0002 – Preliminary examination; admissibility of report of forensic examiner | Kansas Law

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KSA 022-029-0002 – Preliminary examination; admissibility of report of forensic examiner

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 022-029-0002

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22-2902a.Preliminary examination; admissibility of report of forensic examiner.At any preliminary examination in which the results of a forensic examination, analysis, comparison or identification prepared by the Kansas bureau of investigation, the federal bureau of investigation, the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms of the United States department of the treasury, the state secretary of health and environment, the sheriff's department of Johnson, Shawnee or Sedgwick county, the police de

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