Kansas Statutes
§ 60-450 — Opinion and specific instances of behavior to prove habit or custom
Kansas § 60-450
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Bluebook
Kan. Stat. Ann. § 60-450 (2026).
Text
Testimony in the form of opinion is admissible on the issue of habit or custom. Evidence of specific instances of behavior is admissible to prove habit or custom if the evidence is of a sufficient number of such instances to warrant a finding of such habit or custom.
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State v. Gonzales
783 P.2d 1239 (Supreme Court of Kansas, 1989)
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176 P.3d 183 (Supreme Court of Kansas, 2008)
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915 P.2d 41 (Supreme Court of Kansas, 1996)
Romain v. Shahouri
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Legislative History
L. 1963, ch. 303, 60-450; January 1, 1964.
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