· 10/26/1979
In Re Berkowitz
Citations
- 602 P.2d 99
- 3 Kan. App. 2d 726
- 1979 Kan. App. LEXIS 265
How courts have described this case
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- holding habeas corpus is an appropriate vehicle to challenge a trial court's pretrial denial of a double jeopardy claim
- holding habeas corpus is an appropriate vehicle to challenge a trial court's pretrial denial of a double jeopardy claim
- recognizing Kansas law did not allow a direct appeal of a pretrial double jeopardy ruling but holding the ruling could be properly challenged through a habeas corpus action, even before final judgment
- discussing use of habeas corpus remedy to pursue double jeopardy defense
- tracing doctrine's origin in Kansas to legislative action in 1935
- tracing doctrines origin in Kansas to legislative action in 1935
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Judges: Foth, Abbott, Rees
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