Session of 1999
         
SENATE BILL No. 223
         
By Committee on Judiciary
         
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  9             AN  ACT concerning crimes, criminal procedure and punishment; relat-
10             ing to an offender's criminal history classification; amending K.S.A.
11             1998 Supp. 21-4711 and repealing the existing section.
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13       Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas:
14             Section  1. K.S.A. 1998 Supp. 21-4711 is hereby amended to read as
15       follows: 21-4711. In addition to the provisions of K.S.A. 21-4710 and
16       amendments thereto, the following shall apply in determining an of-
17       fender's criminal history classification as contained in the presumptive
18       sentencing guidelines grid for nondrug crimes and the presumptive sen-
19       tencing guidelines grid for drug crimes:
20             (a) Every two prior adult convictions of a nonperson felony in the
21       offender's criminal history, shall be rated as one adult conviction of a
22       person felony for criminal history purposes. Every three prior adult con-
23       victions or juvenile adjudications of class A and class B person misde-
24       meanors in the offender's criminal history, or any combination thereof,
25       shall be rated as one adult conviction or one juvenile adjudication of a
26       person felony for criminal history purposes. Every three prior adult con-
27       victions or juvenile adjudications of assault as defined in K.S.A. 21-3408
28       and amendments thereto occurring within a period of three years shall
29       be rated as one adult conviction or one juvenile adjudication of a person
30       felony for criminal history purposes.
31             (b) A conviction of subsection (a)(1) of K.S.A. 21-4204 and amend-
32       ments thereto, criminal possession of firearms by a person who is both
33       addicted to and an unlawful user of a controlled substance, subsection
34       (a)(4) of K.S.A. 21-4204 and amendments thereto, possession of a firearm
35       on school grounds or K.S.A. 21-4218 and amendments thereto, possession
36       of a firearm on the grounds or in the state capitol building, will be scored
37       as a select class B nonperson misdemeanor conviction or adjudication and
38       shall not be scored as a person misdemeanor for criminal history
39       purposes.
40             (c)  (1) If the current crime of conviction was committed before July
41       1, 1996, and is for subsection (b) of K.S.A. 21-3404, involuntary man-
42       slaughter in the commission of K.S.A. 8-1567 and amendments thereto
43       driving under the influence, then, each prior adult conviction or juvenile

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  1       adjudication for K.S.A. 8-1567 and amendments thereto shall count as
  2       one person felony for criminal history purposes.
  3             (2) If the current crime of conviction was committed on or after July
  4       1, 1996, and is for involuntary manslaughter while driving under the in-
  5       fluence of alcohol and drugs, each prior adult conviction, diversion in lieu
  6       of criminal prosecution or juvenile adjudication for an act described in
  7       K.S.A. 8-1567 and amendments thereto shall count as one person felony
  8       for criminal history purposes.
  9             (d) Prior burglary adult convictions and juvenile adjudications will be
10       scored for criminal history purposes as follows:
11             (1) As a prior person felony if the prior conviction or adjudication
12       was classified as a burglary as described in subsection (a) of K.S.A. 21-
13       3715 and amendments thereto.
14             (2) As a prior nonperson felony if the prior conviction or adjudication
15       was classified as a burglary as described in subsection (b) or (c) of K.S.A.
16       21-3715 and amendments thereto.
17             The facts required to classify prior burglary adult convictions and ju-
18       venile adjudications must be established by the state by a preponderance
19       of the evidence.
20             (e) Out-of-state convictions and juvenile adjudications will be used in
21       classifying the offender's criminal history. An out-of-state crime will be
22       classified as either a felony or a misdemeanor according to the convicting
23       jurisdiction. If a crime is a felony in another state, it will be counted as a
24       felony in Kansas. The state of Kansas shall classify the crime as person or
25       nonperson. In designating a crime as person or nonperson comparable
26       offenses shall be referred to. If the state of Kansas does not have a com-
27       parable offense, the out-of-state conviction shall be classified as a non-
28       person crime. Convictions or adjudications occurring within the federal
29       system, other state systems, the District of Columbia, foreign, tribal or
30       military courts are considered out-of-state convictions or adjudications.
31       The facts required to classify out-of-state adult convictions and juvenile
32       adjudications must be established by the state by a preponderance of the
33       evidence.
34             (f) Except as provided in subsections (4), (5) and (6) of K.S.A. 21-
35       4705 21-4710 and amendments thereto, juvenile adjudications will be
36       applied in the same manner as adult convictions. Out-of-state juvenile
37       adjudications will be treated as juvenile adjudications in Kansas.
38             (g) A prior felony conviction of an attempt, a conspiracy or a solici-
39       tation as provided in K.S.A. 21-3301, 21-3302 or 21-3303 and amend-
40       ments thereto, to commit a crime shall be treated as a person or non-
41       person crime in accordance with the designation assigned to the
42       underlying crime.
43             (h) Drug crimes are designated as nonperson crimes for criminal his-

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  1       tory scoring purposes
  2       Sec.  2. K.S.A. 1998 Supp. 21-4711 is hereby repealed.
  3        Sec.  3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its
  4       publication in the statute book.