Legal Question in Criminal Law in Kansas
can you be sentenced for different cases at one time at one sentencing
Asked on 7/26/12, 1:13 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Anthony Smith
LawSmith
It is uncommon, but theoretically possible for a judge to pronounce sentence on a single defendant for more than one case at the same docket. Each case may be appealable, so they will likely be read as two seperate cases on the record.
Good luck
Answered on 7/26/12, 8:14 am
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