· 5/28/1993
State v. Synoracki
Citations
- 853 P.2d 24
- 253 Kan. 59
- 1993 Kan. LEXIS 83
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- “Under Kansas law, aggravated battery is a specific intent crime.” [citing Diaz & Altemay and Seely]
- trial court denied motion in limine to suppress evidence of defendant's prior conviction, issue not preserved for appeal when defense counsel failed to object during trial
- prior crime admissible to prove intent in murder trial; defendant argued self-defense
- prior crime admissible to prove intent in murder trial; defendant argued self-defense
- prior crime admissible to prove intent in murder trial; defendant argued self-defense
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Judges: Abbott
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