STATE v. KANIVE

No. 48,131

221 Kan. 34 (1976)

558 P.2d 1075

STATE OF KANSAS, Appellee, v. SAMUEL KANIVE, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Kansas.

Opinion filed December 11, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hugh R. McCullough, assistant public defender, argued the cause, and Charles E. Worden, assistant public defender, and Donald W. Rupert, legal intern, were on the brief for the appellant.

Gene M. Olander, district attorney, argued the cause, and Curt T. Schneider, attorney general, was with him on the brief for the appellee.


The opinion of the court was delivered by

FROMME, J.:

Samuel Kanive appeals from convictions of murder in the first degree (K.S.A. 21-3401) and aggravated robbery (K.S.A. 21-3427).

The charges against Kanive stem from the brutal slaying and robbery of Otis Bomar on a county road north of Topeka in February, 1974. One of Kanive's companions was separately tried and convicted for his part in these crimes. See...

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