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County attorney reports rising appeals caseload, says AG's office handles briefs; intern to join office for summer

3173338 · May 1, 2025
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The county attorney reported that appeals filings have increased relative to prior years and described how the Kansas Attorney General's office coordinates multi-county appeals. He also said the office is fully staffed and will host a law student intern from Washburn this summer.

The county attorney told commissioners that the number of cases with notices of appeal has increased compared with the three-year average. He said that between 2020 and 2023 the office recorded 18 cases noticed for appeal; in April 2024 five cases had been filed for that calendar year and, as of the meeting, 19 cases were on appeal or docketed with the court of appeals.

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