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Kansas House passes bill to deny bond to those convicted of sex crimes and other felonies
TOPEKA — The Kansas House on Tuesday passed a bill requiring criminals convicted of serious felonies to be held in county jails rather than be released on bond while awaiting sentencing. Senate Bill 358 is a direct response to a Manhattan case in which a judge released a man convicted of 46 counts of sex […]
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