Kansas Statutes Annotated

K.S.A. § 21-3843 (2026)

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21-3843.

History: L. 1996, ch. 208, § 2; L. 2002, ch. 141, § 12; L. 2005, ch. 146, § 11; L. 2006, ch. 36, § 1; L. 2006, ch. 200, § 86; L. 2008, ch. 137, § 4; Repealed, L. 2010, ch. 136, § 307; July 1, 2011.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 16 cases (4 in the last 5 years), 2005–2026 · leading case: State v. Kendall, 331 P.3d 763 (Kan. 2014).
State v. Kendall, 331 P.3d 763 (Kan. 2014). · cites it 9× “21-3438(a)(3) and (b)(3), and one count of violating a protective order, a misdemeanor under K.S.A. 2010 Supp. 21-3843, for each date.”
State v. Martinez, 338 P.3d 1236 (Kan. Ct. App. 2014). · cites it 11× “However, in 1996, the legislature enacted K.S.A. 1996 Supp. 21-3843, the predecessor statute to K.”
State v. Macomber, 441 P.3d 479 (Kan. 2019). · cites it 2× “"(b) The presumption set forth in subsection (a) does not apply if, at the time the force is used: 18 (1) The person against whom the force is used has a right to be in, or is a lawful resident of, the dwelling, place of work or occupied vehicle of the person using force, and is…”
State v. Chavez, 447 P.3d 364 (Kan. 2019). · cites it 2× “targeted person is actually placed in such fear; (2) engaging in a course of conduct targeted at a specific person with knowledge that the course of conduct will place the targeted person in fear for such person's safety or the safety of a member of such person's immediate…”
State v. Robinson, 270 P.3d 1183 (Kan. 2012). “21-3504(a)(l) (sexual intercourse with a child 14 years of age), a severity level 3 person felony; and violation of a protection from abuse order in violation of K.S.A. 21-3843(a)(1), a class A person misdemeanor.”
State v. Gonzales, 212 P.3d 215 (Kan. 2009). “, a child under 14 years of age, on or between August 1, 2004, to January 1, 2006; Count IV — one count of unlawfully, knowingly, or intentionally violating a protective order issued by the district court in violation of K.S.A. 21-3843(a)(l), by contacting Anna Martinez by…”
State v. Branson, 167 P.3d 370 (Kan. Ct. App. 2007). · cites it 4× “It further warned: “THE DEFENDANT IS HEREBY PUT ON NOTICE THAT VIOLATION OF THIS ORDER MAY CONSTITUTE VIOLATION OF A PROTECTIVE ORDER AS PROVIDED IN K.S.A. 21-3843 . . . AND MAY RESULT IN PROSECUTION AND CONVICTION UNDER KANSAS CRIMINAL STATUTES.”
In Re Nelson, 335 B.R. 740 (Bankr. D. Kan. 2005). · cites it 2× “Kan. Stat. Ann. § 21-3843 (c) and (d) (2003 Supp.”
State v. Sinzogan, 388 P.3d 176 (Kan. Ct. App. 2017). “Stalking is, in relevant part: “[A]fter being served with, or otherwise provided notice of, any protective order included in K.S.A. 21-3843, prior to its repeal or K.”
State v. Wetrich, 304 P.3d 346 (Kan. Ct. App. 2013). “65-4162(a); violation of a protective order in violation of K.S.A. 2008 Supp. 21-3843; intimidation of awitness in violation of K.”
State v. Gregg, 221 P.3d 596 (2009). · cites it 2× “: Following a bench trial, Steven Gregg was convicted of violating a protection from abuse (PFA) order, contrary to K.S.A. 21-3843. The order directed Gregg to not contact his mother, Eula Crabtree.”
State v. Macomber (Kan. 2019). “"(b) The presumption set forth in subsection (a) does not apply if, at the time the force is used: 18 (1) The person against whom the force is used has a right to be in, or is a lawful resident of, the dwelling, place of work or occupied vehicle of the person using force, and is…”
— K.S.A. § 21-3843(a)(1) — 3 cases
State v. Kendall, 331 P.3d 763 (Kan. 2014). “21-3438(a)(3) and (b)(3), and one count of violating a protective order, a misdemeanor under K.S.A. 2010 Supp. 21-3843, for each date.”
State v. Robinson, 270 P.3d 1183 (Kan. 2012). “21-3504(a)(l) (sexual intercourse with a child 14 years of age), a severity level 3 person felony; and violation of a protection from abuse order in violation of K.S.A. 21-3843(a)(1), a class A person misdemeanor.”
State v. Gonzales (Kan. Ct. App. 2025).
— K.S.A. § 21-3843(a)(4) — 1 case
State v. Martinez, 338 P.3d 1236 (Kan. Ct. App. 2014). “However, in 1996, the legislature enacted K.S.A. 1996 Supp. 21-3843, the predecessor statute to K.”
— K.S.A. § 21-3843(a)(l) — 3 cases
State v. Kendall, 331 P.3d 763 (Kan. 2014). “21-3438(a)(3) and (b)(3), and one count of violating a protective order, a misdemeanor under K.S.A. 2010 Supp. 21-3843, for each date.”
State v. Gonzales, 212 P.3d 215 (Kan. 2009). “, a child under 14 years of age, on or between August 1, 2004, to January 1, 2006; Count IV — one count of unlawfully, knowingly, or intentionally violating a protective order issued by the district court in violation of K.S.A. 21-3843(a)(l), by contacting Anna Martinez by…”
State v. Branson, 167 P.3d 370 (Kan. Ct. App. 2007). “It further warned: “THE DEFENDANT IS HEREBY PUT ON NOTICE THAT VIOLATION OF THIS ORDER MAY CONSTITUTE VIOLATION OF A PROTECTIVE ORDER AS PROVIDED IN K.S.A. 21-3843 . . . AND MAY RESULT IN PROSECUTION AND CONVICTION UNDER KANSAS CRIMINAL STATUTES.”
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