Kansas HB2552 mandates specific details in criminal presentence investigation reports and journal entries for felony convictions.
Kansas HB2552 requires criminal presentence investigation reports and journal entries to include detailed information for felony convictions. This includes case numbers, Kansas Bureau of Investigation numbers, and sentencing details. The reports must be completed and submitted in the form and manner prescribed by the Kansas sentencing commission. The bill also mandates that journal entries for probation revocations resulting in imprisonment be forwarded to the commission within a specified timeframe. The act repeals existing sections and takes effect upon publication in the Kansas Register.
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