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Kansas public defenders are overworked and understaffed, according to current standards

Kansas public defenders are overworked and understaffed, according to current standards
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Kansas Hasn't Executed Anyone in 60 Years. That May Soon Change.

State Attorney General Kris Kobach wants to amend state law so that death warrants may be obtained by district judges, instead of the Kansas Supreme Court, and wants the state to allow executions by hypoxia.

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Kansas hasn't executed anyone in six decades. Kobach is preparing for that to change

The Republican state attorney general is pushing for legislation changing the execution process and authorizing a new and controversial execution method.

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Public defender: Kansas faces crisis point on 60th anniversary of landmark U.S. Supreme Court case

A top public defender in Kansas says the state is at a crisis point on the 60th anniversary of a landmark U.S. Supreme Court case that guarantees legal representation for those who can’t afford to hire an attorney.

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Public defender: Kansas faces crisis point on 60th anniversary of landmark U.S. Supreme Court case

TOPEKA A top public defender in Kansas says the state is at a crisis point on the 60th anniversary of a landmark U.S. Supreme Court case that guarantees legal representation for those who can’t afford to hire an attorney. Heather Cessna, executive director of the Kansas State Board of Indigents’ Defense Services, described the state’s shortage of public defenders as a natural disaster that is years in the making.

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