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Code · Kansas · Chapter 41 — Intoxicating Liquors And Beverages

41-1003. Same; separate offenses may be joined; allegation as to place and time; exceptions need not be negatived.

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41-1003. Same; separate offenses may be joined; allegation as to place and time; exceptions need not be negatived. In any indictment, information, or complaint, against any one or more individuals charging the violation of any of the provisions of this act, separate offenses hereunder may be joined in the same indictment, information, or complaint; and the accused may be prosecuted and convicted upon all or any of such counts so joined the same as upon separate indictments, informations or complaints; and judgment may be rendered on each count upon which there is a conviction.
In any indictment, information or complaint for any violation of this act, it shall not be necessary to describe the place where the offense was committed, except to allege that it was committed in the county wherein the prosecution was had, unless the particular place where the violation occurred constitutes one of the specific ingredients of the offense; nor shall it be necessary to negative any of the exceptions contained in this act, nor shall it be necessary to state the day or the hour when the offense was committed unless the day or hour constitutes a special element or ingredient of the offense.
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