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22-3428b

Chapter 22.--CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
KANSAS CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Article 34.--TRIALS AND INCIDENTS THERETO

      22-3428b.   Same; violation of conditions of release; return tocustody.Any person who violates an order of conditional release entered pursuantto K.S.A. 22-3428 or 22-3428a, and any amendments to suchsections, shall be subject to contempt of court proceedings. Upon afinding of probable cause to believe that a person has violated theconditions of any such order the district court may issue a warrantdirecting any law enforcement officer to take such person into custodyand return the defendant to the custody of the court or to any facilitydesignated by the court.

      History:   L. 1980, ch. 105, § 3; July 1.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Kansas > Chapter22 > Article34 > Statutes_12440

22-3428b

Chapter 22.--CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
KANSAS CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Article 34.--TRIALS AND INCIDENTS THERETO

      22-3428b.   Same; violation of conditions of release; return tocustody.Any person who violates an order of conditional release entered pursuantto K.S.A. 22-3428 or 22-3428a, and any amendments to suchsections, shall be subject to contempt of court proceedings. Upon afinding of probable cause to believe that a person has violated theconditions of any such order the district court may issue a warrantdirecting any law enforcement officer to take such person into custodyand return the defendant to the custody of the court or to any facilitydesignated by the court.

      History:   L. 1980, ch. 105, § 3; July 1.


State Codes and Statutes

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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter22 > Article34 > Statutes_12440

22-3428b

Chapter 22.--CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
KANSAS CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Article 34.--TRIALS AND INCIDENTS THERETO

      22-3428b.   Same; violation of conditions of release; return tocustody.Any person who violates an order of conditional release entered pursuantto K.S.A. 22-3428 or 22-3428a, and any amendments to suchsections, shall be subject to contempt of court proceedings. Upon afinding of probable cause to believe that a person has violated theconditions of any such order the district court may issue a warrantdirecting any law enforcement officer to take such person into custodyand return the defendant to the custody of the court or to any facilitydesignated by the court.

      History:   L. 1980, ch. 105, § 3; July 1.