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(c) (1) Endangering a child is a class A person misdemeanor. (2) Aggravated endangering a child is a severity level 9, person felony. The sentence for a violation of aggravated endangering a child shall be served consecutively to any other term or terms of imprisonment imposed. Endangering a child - Statute | Kansas State Legislature Statute | Kansas State Legislature 0210560001section Statute | Kansas State Legislature 0210560001section
21-6203. (3) using fighting words or engaging in noisy conduct tending reasonably to arouse alarm, anger or resentment in others. (b) Disorderly conduct is a class C misdemeanor.
47-645. Liability of owner of dog for damages. If any dog shall , wound or worry any domestic animal the owners of such dog shall be liable to the owner of such animal for all damages that may be sustained, thereby to be recovered by the parties so injured before any court having competent jurisdiction.
Most states publish their statutes in a manner similar to the federal government. For example, most states publish their statutes initially in a slip law format, and have official publications of the session laws. Also like the federal governement, states may have different versions of the code.
If convicted of criminal trespass, the offense is classified as a class B nonperson misdemeanor. This carries potential penalties, which could include fines, probation, or even jail time depending on the specifics of the case. What Is Criminal Trespass in Kansas? - Roth Davies LLC Roth Davies LLC criminal-defense what-is Roth Davies LLC criminal-defense what-is

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(a) Making an unlawful request for emergency service assistance is transmitting or communicating false or misleading information in any manner to request emergency service assistance including law enforcement, fire, medical or other emergency service, knowing at the time of such request there is no reasonable ground 21-6207 - Kansas Office of Revisor of Statutes Kansas Office of Revisor of Statutes statutes chapters Kansas Office of Revisor of Statutes statutes chapters

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