Kansas Statutes Annotated

K.S.A. § 21-3805 (2026)

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21-3805.

History: L. 1969, ch. 180, § 21-3805; L. 1982, ch. 132, § 4; L. 1989, ch. 93, § 2; L. 1992, ch. 298, § 52; L. 1993, ch. 291, § 99; L. 1994, ch. 291, § 35; L. 1997, ch. 182, § 86; Repealed, L. 2010, ch. 136, § 307; July 1, 2011.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 24 cases, 1978–2016 · leading case: Reed v. Kansas Racing Comm'n, 860 P.2d 684 (Kan. 1993).
Reed v. Kansas Racing Comm'n, 860 P.2d 684 (Kan. 1993). · cites it 4× “), receiving fined $5,000 gambling information; K.S.A. 21-3805 giving false testimony under oath *605 COUNT II K.”
Droge v. Rempel, 180 P.3d 1094 (Kan. Ct. App. 2008). · cites it 2× “Droge sought the trial transcript in order to pursue a civil action against Rempel on “an allegation of perjury which may, in turn, lead to a determination of perjury under K.S.A. 21-3805.” *457 Following a hearing on Rempel’s motion, the district court dismissed Droge’s…”
State v. Tyler, 840 P.2d 413 (Kan. 1992). · cites it 2× “65-4l27a; and perjury, K.S.A. 1991 Supp. 21-3805. Prior to his trial, Tyler pled guilty to conspiracy to sell cocaine, K.”
State v. Saenz, 22 P.3d 151 (Kan. 2001). “K.S.A. 2000 Supp. 21-3805(a). In order to constitute perjury under 21-3805, the false testimony must be on a material matter.”
State v. Breedlove, 286 P.3d 1123 (Kan. 2012). “See K.S.A. 21-3805(a)(l) (crime of perjury includes testifying to any material fact upon oath before any entity authorized to administer oaths).”
State v. Edgington, 573 P.2d 1059 (Kan. 1978). · cites it 2× “(K.S.A. 21-3805.) The charges were based upon testimony given by defendant on January 23, 1974, in a divorce proceeding in the Johnson County District Court.”
State v. Rollins, 957 P.2d 438 (Kan. 1998). · cites it 2× “Rollins was charged with one count of violating K.S.A. 1992 Supp. 21-3805, which provided, in part: “(a) Perjury is willfully, knowingly and falsely swearing, testifying, affirming, declaring or subscribing to any material fact upon any oath or affirmation legally administered…”
State v. Dreiling, 54 P.3d 475 (Kan. 2002). “The definition of perjuiy applicable to crimes committed prior to July 1, 1993, is found at K.S.A. 1992 Supp. 21-3805: *547 “(a) Perjury is willfully, knowingly and falsely [(1)] swearing, testifying, affirming, declaring or subscribing to any material fact upon any oath or…”
McCormick v. Bd. of Shawnee Cnty. Comm'rs, 24 P.3d 739 (Kan. Ct. App. 2001). “54-105; K.S.A. 2000 Supp. 21-3805. The district court found that McCormick could not show that Long’s alleged actions resulted in his detention.”
State Ex Rel. Rome v. Fountain, 678 P.2d 146 (Kan. 1984). “O’Sullivan, III, were each charged with multiple counts of perjury (K.S.A. 21-3805). For purposes of this appeal, the facts are undisputed and essentially are as follows: On March 9, 1981, Richard J.”
Kansas Lumber Co. v. Cheng-Yuan Wang, 733 P.2d 1266 (Kan. Ct. App. 1987). · cites it 2× “K.S.A. 1986 Supp. 21-3805. In Lewis , this court discussed the reasons behind the strict application of the verification requirement, stating as follows: “The apparent strictness of this requirement is not without purpose.”
State v. Rollins, 941 P.2d 411 (Kan. Ct. App. 1997). · cites it 3× “Here, the parties dispute whether materiality is a necessary element under K.S.A. 1992 Supp. 21-3805. Therefore, we must determine whether materiality is an essential element of perjury under our statute before adhering to the Court’s reasoning in Gaudin .”
— K.S.A. § 21-3805(a) — 4 cases
State v. Saenz, 22 P.3d 151 (Kan. 2001). “K.S.A. 2000 Supp. 21-3805(a). In order to constitute perjury under 21-3805, the false testimony must be on a material matter.”
State v. Tyler, 840 P.2d 413 (Kan. 1992). “65-4l27a; and perjury, K.S.A. 1991 Supp. 21-3805. Prior to his trial, Tyler pled guilty to conspiracy to sell cocaine, K.”
State v. Rollins, 957 P.2d 438 (Kan. 1998). “Rollins was charged with one count of violating K.S.A. 1992 Supp. 21-3805, which provided, in part: “(a) Perjury is willfully, knowingly and falsely swearing, testifying, affirming, declaring or subscribing to any material fact upon any oath or affirmation legally administered…”
State v. Rollins, 941 P.2d 411 (Kan. Ct. App. 1997). “Here, the parties dispute whether materiality is a necessary element under K.S.A. 1992 Supp. 21-3805. Therefore, we must determine whether materiality is an essential element of perjury under our statute before adhering to the Court’s reasoning in Gaudin .”
— K.S.A. § 21-3805(a)(l) — 1 case
State v. Breedlove, 286 P.3d 1123 (Kan. 2012). “See K.S.A. 21-3805(a)(l) (crime of perjury includes testifying to any material fact upon oath before any entity authorized to administer oaths).”
— K.S.A. § 21-3805(b) — 1 case
Droge v. Rempel, 180 P.3d 1094 (Kan. Ct. App. 2008). “Droge sought the trial transcript in order to pursue a civil action against Rempel on “an allegation of perjury which may, in turn, lead to a determination of perjury under K.S.A. 21-3805.” *457 Following a hearing on Rempel’s motion, the district court dismissed Droge’s…”
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