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Is 28-plus years in prison enough for convicted child molester Eric Sims? Gov Laura Kelly will decide

Is 28-plus years in prison enough for convicted child molester Eric Sims? Gov. Laura Kelly will decide. Tim Hrenchir, Topeka Capital-Journal © 1992 file photo/The Capital-Journal Eric Sims, then 24, was escorted in 1992 to a hearing in Shawnee County District Court. Convicted child molester Eric D. Sims was abused as a child, emotionally and sexually, his mother said at his 1992 sentencing hearing in Shawnee County District Court. Sims was sexually molested by his grandfather, who slept in the same bed with him for 14 years because of a lack of space in their home, said Montoy Sims, who would die at age 75 in 2008. Sims father had been emotionally abusive to him, she added.

Kansas Supreme Court hears arguments in Danny Queen murder case; ruling will determine whether his sentence is vacated | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas

photo by: Screenshot/Kansas Supreme Court YouTube Pictured in this screenshot from oral arguments on Dec. 15, 2020 in the case of State of Kansas v. Danny Queen, left to right and top to bottom, are Kansas Supreme Court Chief Justice Marla Luckert, Justice Eric Rosen, Justice Dan Biles, Justice Caleb Stegall, Justice Evelyn Wilson, Justice KJ Wall, Justice Melissa Standridge, Assistant Douglas County District Attorney Kate Duncan Butler and appellate defender Peter Maharry. This screenshot was taken with permission from the court. Justices of the Kansas Supreme Court will soon determine whether Danny W. Queen’s convictions in a 2017 Eudora bar shooting should be overturned and his prison sentence vacated because his trial started three days late.

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