38-1653. History: L. 1982, ch. 182, § 96; L. 1996, ch. 229, § 74; Repealed, L. 2006, ch. 169, § 140; January 1, 2007. Law Review and Bar Journal References: "The New Kansas Law Regarding Admissibility of Child-Victim Hearsay Statements," G. Joseph Pierron, 52 J.K.B.A. 88, 92 (1983). CASE ANNOTATIONS 1. Cited; provisions of K.S.A. 60-460(dd) (statements by children) inapplicable to juvenile offender proceedings. In re Mary P., 237 Kan. 456, 457, 701 P.2d 681 (1985). 2. Eight factors in determining whether juvenile should be prosecuted as adult stated and applied. State v. Meyers, 245 Kan. 471, 473, 781 P.2d 700 (1989). 3. Testimony by expert based partially on defendant's statements in psychiatric evaluation held not hearsay. State v. Kaiser, 260 Kan. 235, 258, 918 P.2d 629 (1996). 4. Trial court had no jurisdiction to compel prosecuting witness to produce medical records; respondents should have issued subpoena. In re J.T.M., 22 Kan. App. 2d 673, 678, 922 P.2d 1103 (1996). Previous | Next LEGISLATIVE COORDINATING COUNCIL General Policies 2026 Archived LCC Documents Archived LCC Meetings REVISOR OF STATUTES Archived Session Documents Archived School Finance Documents USEFUL LINKS Session Laws Kansas Administrative Regulations OTHER LEGISLATIVE SITES Kansas Legislature Administrative Services Division of Post Audit Research Department Contact Us PDF Help www.ksrevisor.gov 2026