TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) A Kansas law allowing deadly force against an attacker doesn't protect people from prosecution if a bystander is injured, the state's
A Kansas law allowing deadly force against an attacker doesn't protect people from prosecution if a bystander is injured, the state's highest court declared Friday.
A Kansas law allowing deadly force against an attacker doesn't protect people from prosecution if a bystander is injured, the state's highest court declared Friday.