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1 Answer | Asked in Civil Litigation, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law and Municipal Law for Kansas on
Q: I was arrested for driving while suspended but my license is valid and has been. What do I do?

I was pulled over by an officer because he said I was doing 40 in a 25 but was approaching a 40 mph sign when pulled over, like 10 yards from it tops. The officer takes my ID and insurance and then comes back and said he was arresting me for driving while suspended. I told him I know I wasn't... View More

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answered on May 1, 2024

If your license was valid at the time of your arrest and remains so, you should first gather any evidence that confirms this status. This includes screenshots or printed confirmation from the state app showing your license was active and any related paperwork. It's also useful to have a record... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets, Gov & Administrative Law and Municipal Law for Kansas on
Q: Kansas ticket for no proof of insurance got insurance but the City attorney says not at the time of the ticket just the

Insurance and said covered 24 hours but the attorney said no $500 because not at that exact time is that legal?

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answered on Jul 25, 2023

Kansas, like in many other states, the law requires drivers to carry proof of insurance at all times while operating a motor vehicle. If you were issued a ticket for no proof of insurance and you did not have the required proof at the time of the traffic stop, it may be challenging to contest the... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Constitutional Law and Municipal Law for Kansas on
Q: Im on community corrections in ford county ks The urine testing procedure can not be legal!! They have an empty
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answered on Mar 2, 2023

I'm sorry, your question seems to be incomplete. Could you please provide more context and clarify your question?

1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets and Municipal Law for Kansas on
Q: Is there a difference between spilling a load on a city street versus on a highway
Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Aug 11, 2020

A Kansas attorney could answer best, but your post remains open for two weeks. One possibility is that if the highway is federal, jurisdiction over a spill could involve higher levels of government response. It could also depend on what is spilled, as between something like gravel versus a... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Car Accidents and Municipal Law for Kansas on
Q: Does Kansas (City of Wichita) have a law/code requiring disclosure of the height of a restaurant porte cochere?

My vehicle went under a restaurant's carport/porte cochere and hit the under side of the roof. The porte cochere is uneven underneath (i.e. not the same height all the way across). There was no signage indicating the lowest height (like you would see at a parking garage or a fast food drive... View More

Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
answered on Jul 18, 2018

Bigger problem is if it was close enough that you might hit it you have an obligation to avoid hitting if you could have. For instance if you have a van with a high roof, you would want to get out, check it out, and if close just don't go there.

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Q: Can I bail someone out with my signature Im in Kansas city mo their in Conway Arkansas the bail amount is 1065.00
Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
answered on Oct 20, 2015

You would have to ask a bonding company, wouldn't you?

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