Criminal Statutes of Limitations
Kansas
Last Updated: April 2023
Rape | Answer |
What is the statute of limitations for this crime? |
Rape is a severity Level One (1) or Two (2) person felony, or an off-grid person felony, depending upon the circumstances. A prosecution for rape may be commenced at any time. |
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Criminal sodomy; aggravated criminal sodomy | Answer |
What is the statute of limitations for this crime? |
Criminal sodomy is classified as follows:
Aggravated criminal sodomy is classified as follows:
The statute of limitations is as follows:
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Note: The portion of the criminal sodomy statute that prohibits consensual acts of anal intercourse between consenting adults (individuals aged 16 or older) of the same sex (Kan. Stat. § 21-5504(a)(1)) was found unconstitutional and unenforceable in State v. Franco, 49 Kan. App. 2d 924, 934-35, 319 P.3d 551, 558 (2014), review denied (Apr. 29, 2015), and new legislation was introduced amending § 21-554(a)(1) to eliminate sodomy between persons who are 16 or more years of age and members of the same sex as a punishable offense. See 2021 Kansas House Bill No. 2223, Kansas Eighty-Ninth Legislature 2021 Regular Session. |
Sexual battery; aggravated sexual battery | Answer |
What is the statute of limitations for this crime? |
Sexual battery is a Class A person misdemeanor. Aggravated sexual battery is a severity Level Five (5) person felony. The statute of limitations is as follows:
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Indecent liberties with a child; aggravated indecent liberties with a child | Answer |
What is the statute of limitations for this crime? |
Indecent liberty with a child is a severity Level Five (5) person felony. Aggravated indecent liberties with a child between the ages of 14 and 16 and who does not consent thereto is a severity Level Three (3) or Four (4) person felony, depending upon the circumstances. If, however, the offender is 18 years or older, and the victim is under the age of 14, and he/she commits or attempts, conspires or solicits to commit aggravated indecent liberties, this offense constitutes an off-grid person felony.
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Unlawful voluntary sexual relations | Answer |
What is the statute of limitations for this crime? |
Unlawful voluntary sexual relations is a severity Level Eight (8),Nine (9) or Ten (10) person felony depending upon the circumstances. A prosecution must commence within five (5) years after the crime is committed. |
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Note: This statute was held unconstitutional by State v. Limon, 280 Kan. 275, 122 P.3d 22 (2005), resulting in the Kansas Supreme Court striking the unconstitutional language, and there is newly proposed legislation that limits the statute’s application to members of the opposite sex. See 2021 Kansas House Bill No. 2347, Kansas Eighty-Ninth Legislature 2021 Regular Session. |
Indecent solicitation of a child; aggravated indecent solicitation of a child | Answer |
What is the statute of limitations for this crime? |
Indecent solicitation of a child is a severity Level Six (6) person felony. Aggravated indecent solicitation of a child is a severity Level Five (5) person felony.
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Electronic solicitation | Answer |
What is the statute of limitations for this crime? |
Electronic solicitation is a severity Level Three (3) person felony if the offender believes the child to be aged fourteen (14) or more years of age but less than sixteen (16), and a severity Level One (1) person felony if the offender believes the child to be under fourteen (14) years of age. A prosecution must commence within five (5) years after the crime is committed. |
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Sexual exploitation of a child | Answer |
What is the statute of limitations for this crime? |
Sexual exploitation of a child is a severity Level Five (5) or Three (3) person felony, or an off-grid person felony, depending upon the circumstances. Prosecution must be commenced within ten (10) years of the date the victim turns eighteen (18) years of age, or one (1) year from the date on which the identity of the suspect is conclusively established by DNA testing, whichever is later. |
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Unlawful sexual relations | Answer |
What is the statute of limitations for this crime? |
Unlawful sexual relations is a severity Level Four (4) or Five (5) person felony, depending upon the circumstances. Prosecution must commence within five (5) years after the crime is committed. |
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Incest; aggravated incest | Answer |
What is the statute of limitations for this crime? |
Incest is a severity Level Ten (10) person felony. Aggravated incest is a severity Level Five (5) person felony if it involves sexual intercourse or sodomy, severity Level Three (3) person felony if the victim is the offender’s biological, step or adoptive child, or a severity Level Seven (7) person felony if it involves lewd touching.
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Exposing another to a life threatening communicable disease | Answer |
What is the statute of limitations for this crime? |
Exposing another to a life-threatening communicable disease is a severity Level Seven (7) person felony. Prosecution must commence within five (5) years after the crime is committed. |
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Are there any exceptions to the statute of limitations laws? | Answer |
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Anything else I should know? | Answer |
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