22-2605. Waters constituting county boundaries. Where any part of a river, water course, body of water or reservoir constitutes the boundary line between two (2) or more counties, the venue is in any of such counties for prosecution of crimes committed over the whole extent of such part of the river, water course, body of water or reservoir, or any island therein.
History: L. 1970, ch. 129, ยง 22-2605; July 1.
Structure Kansas Statutes
Chapter 22 - Criminal Procedure
Article 26 - Jurisdiction And Venue
22-2603 Crime committed in more than one county.
22-2604 Crime committed on or near county boundary.
22-2605 Waters constituting county boundaries.
22-2606 Waters constituting state boundaries.
22-2607 Assisting another to commit crime or avoid prosecution.
22-2608 Crimes committed while in transit.
22-2609 Property taken in one county and brought into another.
22-2610 Property taken in other state and brought into this state.
22-2611 Death and cause of death in different places.