Kansas Statutes

§ 21-6803 — Definitions

Kansas·Ch. 21 CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS·Art. 68 REVISED SENTENCING GUIDELINES

As used in K.S.A. 21-6801 through 21-6824, and amendments thereto:

(a)"Aggravating factor" means a substantial and compelling reason justifying an exceptional sentence whereby the sentencing court may impose a departure sentence outside the standard sentencing range for a crime. An aggravating factor may result in a dispositional or durational departure;
(b)"commission" means the Kansas sentencing commission;
(c)"criminal history" means and includes an offender's criminal record of adult felony, class A misdemeanor, class B person misdemeanor or select misdemeanor convictions and comparable juvenile adjudications at the time such offender is sentenced;
(d)"criminal history score" means the summation of the convictions described as criminal history that place an offender in one of the c

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Related

State v. Mills
(Court of Appeals of Kansas, 2024)
United States v. Wheaton
337 F. Supp. 3d 1107 (D. Kansas, 2018)

Legislative History

L. 2010, ch. 136, § 284; L. 2012, ch. 16, § 7; July 1.

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