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Felony murder rule (Kansas) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Felony murder rule (Kansas)
In the state of Kansas, the common law felony murder rule has been codified in K.S.A. 21-3401. The statute defines first degree murder as, among other things, homicide in the commission of, attempt to commit, or escape from an inherently dangerous felony. Inherently dangerous felonies are defined in K.S.A. 21-3436 and include armed robbery, arson, and aggravated burglary.〔Bonnie, R.J. et. al. ''Criminal Law, Second Edition.'' Foundation Press, New York, NY: 2004, p. 878〕 ==Judicial interpretations== In the case ''State v. Hoang'', 243 Kan. 40 (1988), the Supreme Court of Kansas held that the accidental death of a co-felon during the commission of arson could support a felony murder conviction.〔Bonnie, p. 879〕 In the case ''State v. Sophophone'', 270 Kan. 703 (2001), the Supreme Court of Kansas held that a felony murder conviction could not be supported if the co-felon was killed by lawful attempts at apprehension by a police officer.〔''State v. Sophophone'', 270 Kan. 703 (2001)〕
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