Kan. Admin. Regs. § 44-12-1201 - Increased penalty for involving or victimizing an inmate under 18
(a) If any
inmate who is 18 years of age or older involves, induces, or solicits an inmate
who is less than 18 to commit an offense, or if the victim of an offense
committed by the older inmate is an inmate who is less than 18, the older
inmate may be subject to a penalty that is double the penalty established for
the offense under these regulations. One of the following findings shall be
necessary to invoke this increased penalty:
(1) The older inmate is guilty of the same
offense as that committed by the younger inmate.
(2) The older inmate is guilty of a violation
of K.A.R. 44-12-1101 with respect to that offense.
(3) The older inmate is guilty of an offense
involving the victimization of the younger inmate.
(b) The limitations of K.A.R. 44-12-1308
regarding sentences of disciplinary segregation shall be construed, within the
context of K.A.R. 44-12-1201, to mean that the total length of a sentence of
disciplinary segregation for all charges arising from a single incident shall
not exceed 120 days.
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