STATE v. RANDOL

No. 50,820

226 Kan. 347 (1979)

597 P.2d 672

STATE OF KANSAS, Appellant, v. CHARLENE F. RANDOL, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Kansas.

Opinion filed July 14, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leonard J. Dix, county attorney, argued the cause and Robert Stephan, attorney general, was with him on the brief for appellant.

Daniel C. Walter, of Ryan, Kent, Wichman & Walter, of Norton, argued the cause and John F. McClymont, of the same firm was with him on the brief for appellee.


The opinion of the court was delivered by

HOLMES, J.:

This is an appeal by the State on a question reserved from a district court ruling that K.S.A. 21-3405 (vehicular homicide) is unconstitutionally vague and indefinite.

The appellee, Charlene F. Randol, was found not guilty after a trial to the court on two counts of vehicular homicide. She was found not guilty for two reasons: (1) that she was not guilty of more than simple negligence and (2) K...

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