Pattern Instructions for Kansas -
Criminal 3d
Contains pattern criminal jury instructions for all Kansas felonies, instructions for selected misdemeanors, comments and notes on use.
Price:
- $ 95.00 + tax for printed version
- $ 50.00 + tax for CD-ROM
- $ 40.00 for 1-yr. online subscription
- $ 50.00 + tax for 2007 Supplement
The printed version of PIK - Criminal
3d contains pattern criminal jury instructions
for all Kansas felonies, instructions for selected misdemeanors, comments and
notes on use. Use of the instructions has been strongly recommended by the Kansas
Supreme Court. The 900-page publication is published in a 6” x 9” format
in an attractive loose-leaf binder which facilitates insertion of the yearly
supplement. PIK - Criminal 3d is an excellent beginning point for research in
the criminal law area and will be the basis for a statewide charging system
for county and district attorneys.
Other formats available:
CD-ROM. The pattern instructions contained in PIK - Criminal 3d are offered
on CD-ROM, which contains the text of the pattern instructions but does not
contain tables, notes on use or comments. The instructions are reformatted
to 8 1/2” x 11” and are provided in WordPerfect or Microsoft
Word. The CD-ROM is intended to avoid the necessity of retyping the instructions.
Online Access. Online access by subscription to PIK - Criminal 3d is offered
by the Judicial Council. The book offered is identical in appearance to the
printed version and is available in PDF, RTF and WordPerfect versions. Online
access to the publication is available without charge to Kansas lawyers registered
as active under S. Ct. Rule 208.
2007 Supplement. The Judicial Council PIK - Criminal Advisory Committee updates
PIK - Criminal 3d on an annual basis to reflect legislative changes, the
latest appellate court decisions and to add revised or additional materials
deemed to improve the publication. The 2007 Supplement includes statutory
changes made during the 2007 legislative session; Kansas Supreme Court decisions
through Vol. 284, No. 1; and Kansas Court of Appeals decisions through Vol.
37, No. 5. Previous supplements have been published yearly since 1994. |