Records of the Kansas Appellate Courts, 1859 - [ongoing].

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Records of the Kansas Appellate Courts, 1859 - [ongoing].

This collection contains the records of the Kansas Appellate Courts. The records document the actions of the Court for all appeals cases in the state of Kansas. The collection consists primarily of case files and briefs, organized chronologically by case number. Case files contain all original legal documents, correspondence, and orders for the individual cases. Briefs contain booklets entitled Brief of Appellant or Brief of the Appellee, summarizing the nature of the case and the arguments from either side. The collection also contains volumes of docket entries and motions for cases appearing before the court, summarizing all legal action taken regarding each case. There are also several stay bonds and cost bond volumes documenting the responsible parties liable for the trial expenses, as well as exhibits used in particular cases. Because the Appellate Courts was disbanded and under the control of the Kansas Supreme Court between 1901 and 1977, researchers may wish to consider viewing the records of the Supreme Court as well.

Circa 5000 cubic feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7993751

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Kansas. Court of Appeals

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Kansas. Supreme Court

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A supreme court was created in Kansas when it became a territory in 1854, composed of a chief justice and two justices appointed by the president for terms of four years each. When Kansas became a state, the constitution created a Supreme Court consisting of one chief justice and two associate justices elected from the state at large for six-year terms. In 1895, the legislature dealt with the problem of increasing case loads by creating the Kansas Courts of Appeal. However, this also was a tempo...