
Kansas has life without parole. A jury
decides the sentence. The Governor has the
sole authority to commute a death sentence to a term of life without
parole.

In
December 2001 the Kansas Supreme Court found the state's death penalty
law to be flawed and ordered all cases resentenced. The final
resentencing was completed in September 2008, where Gary Kleypas was
found still eligible for the death penalty.
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