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HB2612: Modifying criminal sentencing rules applicable in multiple conviction cases where consecutive sentences may be imposed by the sentencing judge and the sentence for the primary crime is a nonprison sentence.
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Plain-Language Summary
This bill changes how judges sentence people who commit multiple crimes. When someone gets a non-prison sentence for their main crime and consecutive sentences for other crimes, this bill would modify the rules.
Who This Affects
People in Kansas who commit multiple crimes and receive non-prison sentences will be affected by this change.
Key Provisions
• Modifies sentencing rules for multiple conviction cases with consecutive sentences
• Applies when primary crime sentence is a non-prison sentence (e.g., fine, probation)
• No sponsors listed for the bill
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Timeline
Introduced
Sunday, February 1, 2026
Last Action
House Hearing: Tuesday, February 10, 2026, 3:30 PM Room 582-N
Feb 9, 2026
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