COVID-19 Could Set Kansas Crooks Free

A warning about the local criminal justice system enduring strain and struggling to cope with caseloads complicated by the pandemic.

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Kansas prosecutors: Criminal cases risk being dismissed

OLATHE, KS (KCTV) - Accused criminals could soon get a free pass if Kansas lawmakers don't act to extend the governor's coronavirus-related State of Emergency Declaration. The right to a speedy trial is what's at the heart of the issue. The doors of the Johnson County Courthouse are cluttered with notices about all kinds of restrictions due to COVID-19.

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  2. ^^Boring Russian spam.

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  3. If you release them put them on Highway projects. Give them work or crime will rise. Millions of pot holes. The

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  4. Since masks work criminals should be wearing the mask when behind bars.

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  5. It’s worked so well in these other Dem run cities. Make them wear masks, if they get Covid, they’ll get over it.

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