LEBEN, J.
Ardlanders Gibson's presumptive sentence under Kansas guidelines was probation, but the district court sentenced him to prison based on the court's finding that the harm from his crimes was greater than usual. That's because Gibson's criminal use of his brother's identity led to the brother's arrest.
But the Legislature has set...
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