The Legislative Coordinating Council of Kansas, a group of leg­isla­tive lead­ers who rep­re­sent the Kansas leg­is­la­ture when it’s not in ses­sion, recent­ly autho­rized com­mit­tees to study three aspects of the state’s cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment law this sum­mer. Among the top­ics under review are the cost of impos­ing the death penal­ty, the state’s fund­ing of the Board of Indigents’ Defense Services and its Death Penalty Unit, and the effec­tive­ness of laws to ensure that men­tal­ly ill defen­dants are not exe­cut­ed. The cost study won’t begin until the leg­isla­tive audi­tors com­plete a review of the costs of pros­e­cut­ing death penal­ty cas­es, which is except­ed to begin this month. The study results for all three reviews will be giv­en to leg­is­la­tors dur­ing their 2004 session.

(Kansas City Star, June 27, 2003). See Costs.

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