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22-2607 Assisting another to commit crime or avoid prosecution.

22-2607. Assisting another to commit crime or avoid prosecution. (1) A person who intentionally aids, abets, advises, counsels or procures another to commit a crime may be prosecuted in any county where any of such acts were performed or in the county where the principal crime was committed. (2) A person who knowingly harbors, conceals […]

22-2608 Crimes committed while in transit.

22-2608. Crimes committed while in transit. If a crime is committed in, on or against any vehicle or means of conveyance passing through or above this state, and it cannot readily be determined in which county the crime was committed, the prosecution may be in any county in this state through or above which such […]

22-2610 Property taken in other state and brought into this state.

22-2610. Property taken in other state and brought into this state. When property taken in another state by theft or robbery shall have been brought into this state, the venue is in any county into or through which such property shall have been brought. History: L. 1970, ch. 129, § 22-2610; July 1.

22-2611 Death and cause of death in different places.

22-2611. Death and cause of death in different places. If the cause of death is inflicted in one county and the death ensues in another county, the prosecution may be in either of such counties. Death shall be presumed to have occurred in the county where the body of the victim is found. History: L. […]

22-2601 Jurisdiction.

22-2601. Jurisdiction. Except as provided in K.S.A. 12-4104, and amendments thereto, the district court shall have exclusive jurisdiction to try all cases of felony and other criminal cases arising under the statutes of the state of Kansas. History: L. 1970, ch. 129, § 22-2601; L. 1976, ch. 163, § 5; L. 2007, ch. 168, § […]

22-2602 Place of trial.

22-2602. Place of trial. Except as otherwise provided by law, the prosecution shall be in the county where the crime was committed. History: L. 1970, ch. 129, § 22-2602; July 1.

22-2603 Crime committed in more than one county.

22-2603. Crime committed in more than one county. Where two or more acts are requisite to the commission of any crime and such acts occur in different counties the prosecution may be in any county in which any of such acts occur. History: L. 1970, ch. 129, § 22-2603; July 1.

22-2604 Crime committed on or near county boundary.

22-2604. Crime committed on or near county boundary. Where a crime is committed on or so near the boundary of two or more counties that it cannot be readily determined in which county the crime was committed, the prosecution may be in any of such counties. History: L. 1970, ch. 129, § 22-2604; July 1.