State v. Johnson
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The Supreme Court affirmed the judgment of the district court denying Appellant's request for relief under Kan. Stat. Ann. 21-6628(c), formerly Kan. Stat. Ann,. 21-4639, holding that the district court properly denied Defendant's motion for sentence modification.
Appellant was convicted of first-degree premeditated murder and sentenced to a hard fifty life sentence. Appellant later brought this action asserting that he must be resentenced under section 21-6628 because the rule announced in Alleyne v. United States, 570 U.S. 99 (2013), rendered unconstitutional the sentencing statutes under which he was sentenced. The district court denied relief. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that there was no procedural mechanism by which a Kansas court may reconsider Defendant's sentence.
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