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    • Chapter 12 - Cities And Municipalities
    • Article 45 - Code For Municipal Courts; Trials And Proceedings Incident Thereto
    • 12-4507 Judgment.

    Kansas Statutes
    Article 45 - Code For Municipal Courts; Trials And Proceedings Incident Thereto
    12-4507 Judgment.

    12-4507. Judgment. If the accused person is found not guilty, judgment shall be rendered immediately. If the accused person is found guilty, sentence shall be imposed and judgment rendered without unreasonable delay.
    History: L. 1973, ch. 61, § 12-4507; L. 1993, ch. 291, § 7; L. 1994, ch. 291, § 9; July 1.

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    Structure Kansas Statutes

    Kansas Statutes

    Chapter 12 - Cities And Municipalities

    Article 45 - Code For Municipal Courts; Trials And Proceedings Incident Thereto

    12-4501 Plea of not guilty; trial; time; continuance.

    12-4502 Trial.

    12-4503 Same; order of presentation.

    12-4504 Evidence.

    12-4505 Amendments to complaint.

    12-4506 Joinder of two or more accused persons.

    12-4507 Judgment.

    12-4508 Same; docket.

    12-4509 Sentence; possible disposition.

    12-4510 Same; imprisonment; fine.

    12-4511 Parole.

    12-4512 Judgment set aside, when.

    12-4513 Correction of errors.

    12-4516 Expungement of certain convictions, arrest records and diversion agreements.

    12-4516a Expungement of city ordinance violations; disclosure limited upon filing of petition.

    12-4517 Conviction of ordinances comparable to class A or B misdemeanor, assault or certain alcohol related offenses; fingerprinting; costs.

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