STATE v. HASKELL

No. 111,344.

337 P.3d 705 (2014)

STATE of Kansas, Appellant, v. Sherry L. HASKELL, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kansas.

October 31, 2014.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Patrick J. Hurley , assistant district attorney, Charles E. Branson , district attorney, and Derek Schmidt , attorney general, for appellant.

Adam M. Hall , of Collister & Kampshroeder, of Lawrence, for appellee.

Before LEBEN, P.J., ARNOLD-BURGER, J., and DANIEL L. LOVE, District Judge, assigned.


ARNOLD-BURGER, J.

The crime of unlawfully hosting minors is described by statute as recklessly permitting a person's residence to be used by an invitee or an invitee of the person's child in a manner that results in the unlawful possession or consumption of alcoholic liquor or cereal malt beverage by a minor. K.S.A.2013 Supp. 21-5608(a). Sherry L. Haskell's daughter threw a house party where a number of minors consumed alcohol. Haskell attended the party, serving...

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