Kansas Supreme Court says dispute about ownership of a show dog reveals procedural mistakes by a district court and missteps by Kansas Court of Appeals. The post Kansas Supreme Court trains eye on lower-court procedural miscues in case of Oscar the dog appeared first on Kansas Reflector.
TOPEKA — Retired Kansas Supreme Court Justice Fred Six, appointed to the state’s highest appellate court by Gov. Mike Hayden, has died, the court said in a statement Tuesday. Chief Justice Marla Luckert, who replaced Six when he retired in 2003, said he was a “dedicated public servant of the highest order.” He served on […] The post Retired Kansas Supreme Court Justice Fred Six passes away at age 95 appeared first on Kansas Reflector.
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Supreme Court Justice Marla Luckert issued a statement following the passing of a long-time Kansas Supreme Court Judge. On April 27, 2024, former Supreme Court Justice Frederick Newton Six died in his home in Lawrence. He served on the Kansas Supreme Court from Sept. 1, 1988, until Jan. 13, 2003. Before serving […]
Kansas Supreme Court says suspension of driving license in some cases requires offender to actually drive a vehicle rather than merely attempt to move it. The post Car hits house, utility pole and slams into ditch: DUI? Indeed. License suspension? Nope. appeared first on Kansas Reflector.