Kansas Statutes Annotated
K.S.A. § 22-2102 (2026)
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22-2102. Scope. The provisions of this code shall govern proceedings in all criminal cases in the courts of the state of Kansas, but shall have application to proceedings in police and municipal courts only when specifically provided by law.
History: L. 1970, ch. 129, § 22-2102; L. 1971, ch. 114, § 1; July 1.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 17
cases (3 in the last 5 years), 1979–2023 · leading case: City of Shawnee v. Adem, 494 P.3d 134 (Kan. 2021).
City of Shawnee v. Adem, 494 P.3d 134 (Kan. 2021). “The Kansas Offender Registration Act is not part of the Kansas Code of Criminal Procedure within the meaning of K.S.A. 22-2102, which provides "[t]he provisions of this code shall govern proceedings in all criminal cases in the courts of the state of Kansas, but shall have…”
State v. Stallings, 163 P.3d 1232 (Kan. 2007). “" K.S.A. 22-2102. Therefore, we are loathe to divine a common-law right or to declare some other right to address a death penalty jury when such would be in direct contravention of the criminal code.”
State v. Grissom, 840 P.2d 1142 (Kan. 1992). “K.S.A. 22-2102 specifies that “[t]he provisions of this code shall govern proceedings in all criminal cases in the courts of the state of Kansas.”
State v. Thompkins, 952 P.2d 1332 (Kan. 1998). “K.S.A. 22-2102. The Code is intended to provide for the just determination of every criminal proceeding.”
City of Overland Park v. Fricke, 601 P.2d 1130 (Kan. 1979). “K.S.A. 22-2102 declares the scope of the application of the Code of Criminal Procedure as follows: “22-2102.”
In re D.E.R., 225 P.3d 1187 (Kan. 2010). “K.S.A. 22-2102. In other words, the statutory provision for a preliminary examination appears in the adult criminal code.”
Griffin v. State, 799 P.2d 521 (Kan. Ct. App. 1990). “For example, the State contends that the language of K.S.A. 22-2102 limits the scope of authority in this case.”
State v. Overton, 112 P.3d 244 (Kan. 2005). “" K.S.A. 22-2102; K.S.A. 22-2103. After an investigation, a Wichita detective arrested Overton on July 6, 2001, for rape and aggravated indecent liberties for his acts with G.”
City of Shawnee v. Adem, 472 P.3d 123 (Kan. Ct. App. 2020). “The scope of the KCCP is defined in K.S.A. 22-2102, which provides: "The provisions of this code shall govern proceedings in all criminal cases in the courts of the state of Kansas, but shall have application to proceedings in police and municipal courts only when specifically…”
State v. Diaz, 308 P.3d 17 (Kan. Ct. App. 2013). “We know the legislature is aware that it can statutorily convert fines and costs to judgments because there is such a provision for state courts under the Kansas Code of Criminal Procedure (KCCP), K.S.A. 22-2101 etseq.”
State v. Harrison, 467 P.3d 477 (Kan. 2020). “See K.S.A. 22-2102 (providing K.S.A. chapter 22 applies to all Kansas criminal prosecutions).”
State v. Lewis, 327 P.3d 1042 (Kan. Ct. App. 2014). “K.S.A. 22-2102 tells us that the Kansas Code of Criminal Procedure “shall govern proceedings in all criminal cases.”
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