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13 Σεπ 2024 · Learn about what the legal age in Kansas is and what it means for the rights of minors at FindLaw's legal primer on Kansas legal ages laws.
If you understand how the juvenile justice system in Kansas works, then you can better decide how YOU want to live your life and what YOU want your future to look like.
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Rules & Orders. The Supreme Court adopts rules to guide trial and appellate courts throughout Kansas and to help them conduct their administrative functions in a fair, efficient, and fiscally responsible manner.
(a) A law enforcement officer may take a juvenile into custody when: (1) Any offense has been or is being committed in the officer's view; (2) the officer has a warrant commanding that the juvenile be taken into custody;
ensure the youth returns to court, based on evidence of a “demonstrable record of recent failures to appear at juvenile court proceedings and an exhaustion of detention alternatives”; or. protect others or the property of others from “serious threat” if the youth is not detained.1.
(g) (1) If a juvenile offender, at the time of sentencing, is in an out of home placement in the custody of the secretary for children and families under the Kansas code for care of children, the sentencing court may order the continued placement of the juvenile offender as a child in need of care.