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21-3518.

History: L. 1983, ch. 109, § 14; L. 1993, ch. 253, § 9; L. 1993, ch. 253, § 10; Repealed, L. 2010, ch. 136, § 307; July 1, 2011.

Law Review and Bar Journal References:

“Criminal Law: Multiplicity and the Independence of Aggravated Sexual Battery Under KAN. STAT. ANN. § 21-3107(2) [State v. Mason, 827 P.2d 748 (Kan. 1992)],” Lance Thaxton, 32 W.L.J. 290, 292 (1993).

“Family Law: Children Having Children—A Father’s Age is Irrelevant for Purposes of Determining Parental Responsibility [State ex rel. Hermesmann v. Seyer, 847 P.2d 1273 (Kan. 1993)],” Rebecca Proctor Wempe, 33 W.L.J. 247, 255 (1993).

“Criminalizing the Intentional or Reckless Exposure to HIV: A Wake-Up Call to Kansas,” Amy M. Decker, 46 K.L.R. 305 (1998).

“Does Public Access to Sex Offender Registration Information Under the Kansas Sex Offender Registration Act Constitute Cruel and Unusual Punishment?[State v. Scott, 961 P.2d 667 (Kan.1998)],” Marti Paulsen, 38 W.L.J. 727 (1999).

CASE ANNOTATIONS

1. No jeopardy where defendant erroneously bound over (22-2902) on misdemeanor; refiling within 21-3106 permitted on remand. State v. Leslie, 237 K. 318, 319, 699 P.2d 510 (1985).

2. Sexual battery (21-3517) and aggravated sexual battery hereunder are not lesser included offenses of rape (21-3502). State v. Galloway, 238 K. 415, 418, 710 P.2d 1320 (1985).

3. Cited; 21-3518 as lesser included offense of prior 21-3504 examined. State v. Ramos, 240 K. 485, 731 P.2d 837 (1987).

4. Cited; not lesser included offense of indecent liberties (21-3503), no instruction necessary. State v. Fulcher, 12 K.A.2d 169, 170, 737 P.2d 61 (1987).

5. Not considered lesser included offense (21-3107) of rape (21-3502); other non-included offenses noted. State v. Moore, 242 K. 1, 3, 748 P.2d 833 (1987).

6. Crime hereunder, lesser included offense of indecent liberties with child (21-3503). State v. Hutchcraft, 242 K. 55, 744 P.2d 849 (1987).

7. Cited; 60-1507 question on jurisdiction to convict of aggravated sexual battery on information charging rape (21-3502) examined. Patterson v. State, 12 K.A.2d 731, 754 P.2d 1207 (1988).

8. Aggravated sexual battery not lesser included offense of indecent liberties with a child (21-3503(1)(b)). State v. Fike, 243 K. 365, 373, 757 P.2d 724 (1988).

9. Statute not unconstitutionally vague for failing to define lack of consent; consent or lack thereof examined. State v. Blount, 13 K.A.2d 347, 351, 770 P.2d 852 (1989).

10. Aggravated sexual battery not lesser included offense of indecent liberties with a child (21-3503). State v. Moppin, 245 K. 639, 644, 783 P.2d 878 (1989).

11. Aggravated sexual battery not included crime of aggravated criminal sodomy (21-3506) or indecent liberties with child (21-3503). State v. Damewood, 245 K. 676, 686, 783 P.2d 1249 (1989).

12. Aggravated sexual battery not lesser included crime of rape (21-3502); holdings to the contrary disapproved. State v. Gibson, 246 K. 298, 787 P.2d 1176 (1990).

13. Mandate in 1989 Supp. 21-4603(3)(a) (now 1990 Supp. 21-4603(4)(a)) regarding sentence modification examined in depth; held constitutional. State v. Reed, 248 K. 792, 794, 811 P.2d 1163 (1991).

14. Aggravated sexual battery not lesser included crime of attempted aggravated sodomy or attempted rape; test for determining multiplicitous charges. State v. Mason, 250 K. 393, 394, 399, 400, 827 P.2d 748 (1992).

15. Cited where conviction of aggravated incest, under facts alleged and proved barred prosecution for indecent liberties and aggravated criminal sodomy. State v. Chandler, 17 K.A.2d 512, 515, 839 P.2d 551 (1992).

16. Guilty plea reversed where no showing that court met conditions of 22-3210; no presumption of compliance where record silent. State v. Anziana, 17 K.A.2d 570, 840 P.2d 550 (1992).

17. Whether codefendant who received harsher sentence than other codefendant furnished record showing prejudicial error examined. State v. Castoreno, 255 K. 401, 412, 874 P.2d 1173 (1994).

18. Whether evidence supported conviction where defendant alleges battery occurred after victim died examined. State v. Waddell, 255 K. 424, 435, 874 P.2d 651 (1994).

19. State cannot challenge severity level of petitioner’s crime after entering into stipulation with defendant. Neal v. State, 25 K.A.2d 705, 971 P.2d 748 (1998).

20. Juvenile offender found guilty of violation of this section; court held juvenile unconstitutionally denied jury trial. In re L.M., 286 K. 460, 461, 186 P.3d 164 (2008).


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