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Section 10-20(b)(3) of the Body Camera Act: Upon request, the law enforcement agency shall disclose, in ance with FOIA, the recording to the subject of an encounter or the subjects attorney, or officer or officers legal representative.
Although petty theft and shoplifting of property worth less than $1,000 are class A misdemeanors, theft of anything valued at more than $1,000 is a felony and will be severely punished under the nondrug sentencing grid and K.S.A. 21-6611.
An offense that is characterized as a non-person offense (for example, passing worthless checks) is when a person is not the victim. The person/non-person characterization is determined by the legislature when the statute is written.
The state of Kansas allows the release of Kansas criminal history records to the general public as well as to a variety of users with specific rights and entitlements.
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