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22-3401Time of trial22-3402Discharge of persons not brought promptly to trial; discharge deadlines; delays, requests and charging of time; suspension of deadlines until March 1, 2024; guidelines for prioritizing trials; office of judicial administration report to legislature; retroactive application of certain amendments22-3403Method of trial of felony cases22-3404Misdemeanor, cigarette or tobacco infraction and traffic infraction case; method of trial22-3405Presence of defendant22-3406Time to prepare for trial22-3407Motion to discharge jury panel22-3408Trial jurors22-3409Summoning jurors in misdemeanor case22-3410Challenges for cause22-3411aFelony trials; number of jurors22-3412Jury selection; peremptory challenges; swearing of jury; alternate or additional jurors22-3413Juror's knowledge of material fact22-3414Order of trial22-3415Laws applicable to witnesses; immunity from prosecution or punishment22-3416Prisoner as witness22-3417Objections to rulings22-3418View of place of crime22-3419Motion for judgment of acquittal22-3420Conduct of jury after submission22-3421Verdict, procedure22-3422Allocution22-3423Mistrials22-3424Judgment and sentence; restitution; duties of court22-3425Commitment for failure to pay fine and costs22-3426Record of judgment; form and content of journal entry22-3426aRevocation of probation; form and content of journal entry22-3427Execution of sentence22-3428Persons found not guilty by jury by reason of mental disease or defect; commitment to state security hospital or an appropriate secure facility; determination of whether person is a mentally ill person, notice and hearing; procedure for transfer, release or discharge, standards, notice and hearing; victim notification22-3428aSame; annual hearing on continued commitment; procedure, notice and standards; victim notification22-3428bSame; violation of conditions of release; return to custody22-3429Mental examination, evaluation and report after conviction and prior to sentence; limit on commitment22-3430Commitment to certain institutions as a result of a K.S.A. 22-3429 examination, when; standards; costs; appeal by defendant; victim notification22-3431Commitment to certain institutions as a result of mental examination and report after conviction and prior to sentence; disposition upon completion of treatment; notice and hearing; victim notification22-3432Information for secretary of corrections concerning person convicted22-3434Videotape of testimony of child victim admissible in certain cases; limitations; standard of proof; objections, restrictions22-3435Severability22-3436Prosecuting attorney; information to victims; right to be present at certain hearings22-3437Forensic examinations; admissibility; certification; notices of proffer and objection to admission; use of interactive video testimony22-3438Severability22-3439Felony convictions; information and forms to be forwarded to Kansas sentencing commission and Kansas bureau of investigation22-3440Contact with jurors; discussion of deliberations or verdict following discharge; violations, contempt