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STATE OF KANSAS v. CHARITY BLACKMON

Date: 04-19-2024

Case Number: 125,937

Judge: Amy Fellows Cline

Court: IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF KANSAS

Plaintiff's Attorney: Matt J. Maloney, assistant district attorney, Marc Bennett, district attorney, and Kris W. Kobach, attorney general

Defendant's Attorney: Emily Brandt, of Kansas Appellate Defender Office

Description:

Topeka, KS criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant with challenging the district court's denial of her presentence motion to withdraw her plea and her motion for a durational or dispositional

sentencing departure. .

Outcome:

We therefore dismiss Blackmon's appeal of the district court's decision on her durational departure motion for lack of jurisdiction.



Affirmed in part and dismissed in part

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About This Case

What was the outcome of STATE OF KANSAS v. CHARITY BLACKMON?

The outcome was: We therefore dismiss Blackmon's appeal of the district court's decision on her durational departure motion for lack of jurisdiction. Affirmed in part and dismissed in part

Which court heard STATE OF KANSAS v. CHARITY BLACKMON?

This case was heard in IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF KANSAS, KS. The presiding judge was Amy Fellows Cline.

Who were the attorneys in STATE OF KANSAS v. CHARITY BLACKMON?

Plaintiff's attorney: Matt J. Maloney, assistant district attorney, Marc Bennett, district attorney, and Kris W. Kobach, attorney general. Defendant's attorney: Emily Brandt, of Kansas Appellate Defender Office.

When was STATE OF KANSAS v. CHARITY BLACKMON decided?

This case was decided on April 19, 2024.