Kansas Statutes

§ 22-2607 — Assisting another to commit crime or avoid prosecution

Kansas·Ch. 22 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE·Art. 26 JURISDICTION AND VENUE
(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 or aids another person who has committed or has been charged with a crime with intent that such other person shall avoid or escape from arrest, trial, conviction or punishment for such crime, may be prosecuted in any county where any of such acts were performed or in the county where the principal crime was committed.

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Legislative History

L. 1970, ch. 129, § 22-2607; July 1.

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