STATE v. NARAMORE

No. 77,069.

25 Kan. App.2d 302 (1998)

965 P.2d 211

STATE OF KANSAS, Appellee, v. L. STAN NARAMORE, D.O., Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Kansas.

Opinion filed July 24, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kurt P. Kerns, of The Law Offices of Leslie F. Hulnick, P.A., of Wichita, and R. Pete Smith and Anthony L. Gosserand, of McDowell, Rice, Smith & Garr, P.C., of Wichita, for the appellant.

John K. Bork, assistant attorney general, and Carla J. Stovall, attorney general, for the appellee.

John P. Sevastos, D.O., of Chicago, Illinois, for amicus curiae American Osteopathic Association.

Quentin L. Brown, of Logan, Riley, Carson & Kaup, L.C., of Overland Park, for amicus curiae Kansas Osteopathic Association.

Wayne T. Stratton and Anne M. Kindling, of Goodell, Stratton, Edmonds & Palmer, L.L.P., of Topeka, for amicus curiae Kansas Medical Society.

Before BRAZIL, C.J., PIERRON, J., and MERLIN G. WHEELER, District Judge, assigned.


PIERRON, J.:

On July 15, 1994, the office of the Attorney General filed a two-count complaint against Dr. Lloyd Stanley Naramore, a licensed Kansas physician. Count I charged him with the attempted murder of Ruth Leach. Count II charged him with the premeditated first-degree murder of Chris Willt. Both counts arose out of actions taken by Dr. Naramore during his medical treatment of Mrs. Leach and Mr. Willt in August 1992.

A jury trial was held in January...

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