WICHITA, Kan. (AP) - A Kansas prosecutor said Tuesday that he cannot file criminal charges over the death of a Black 17-year-old who became unresponsive
A Kansas prosecutor says he won't file charges over the death of a Black 17-year-old who became unresponsive while being restrained after an altercation with staff at a Wichita juvenile center in September
A Kansas prosecutor says he won't file charges over the death of a Black 17-year-old who became unresponsive while being restrained after an altercation with staff at a Wichita juvenile center in September
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Prosecutors ask speedy trials be suspended Bill would delay requirement due to COVID-19 backlog Levi Morris
Barton County – 40
Riley County - 92
Sedgwick – 468 (not sure if that’s supposed to be 468 or the 648 in the article)
Shawnee County - 647
Sumner County – 18
Barton County Attorney Levi Morris agrees with and supports the efforts of Kansas district attorneys concerned about case backup created by the COVID-19 pandemic, and their pleadings last week with state senators to pass a bill delaying speedy trial guarantees until 2024.