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Cases & Decisions. The Supreme Court and Court of Appeals make their decisions available online as soon as they are filed. The courts also offer online case inquiry to allow public access to a register of actions for the cases brought before the appellate courts. Search Decisions.
These are the courts with cases that can be searched using the Kansas District Court Public Access Portal. All Kansas courts now operate on the Kansas eCourt case managment system except Johnson County District Court.
Jan 3, 2021 · Former Kansas City, Kansas, police detective Roger Golubski faces allegations in a lawsuit that he used his police badge to exploit vulnerable Black women for sexual favors and coerced some...
The Kansas Supreme Court's Online Attorney Directory is a source of current information on attorneys licensed in Kansas. Enter the registration number or any part of the name and click Search.
With the death of the sibling plaintiffs in 1998, the controversy has become a battle between Warren's estate (Warren) administered by his son James Gillespie, executor, and the Polly G. Townsend Revocable Trust (Polly).
Dec 23, 2021 · In November 2018, the State charged Gillespie with attempted aggravated burglary, interference with law enforcement, endangering a child, battery, and criminal trespass. These charges occurred after Gillespie and her mother went to her brother's apartment in August 2018 to retrieve a cat.
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In a letter dated January 27, 1998, to the Clerk of the Appellate Courts, respondent Gary W. Long II, of Kansas City, Kansas, an attorney admitted to practice law in the state of Kansas, voluntarily surrendered his license to practice law in Kansas, pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 217 (1997 Kan. Ct. R. Annot. 232).