Prisoner Petitions – Kansas (KS)

The RRM Kansas City is a low-security prison in Kansas City, Kansas.
The following table reflects the filings of federal prisoner petitions in all the District of Kansas

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Prisoner Petitions – Kansas (KS) Inmate List

Petition Search from September 18, 1987 to April 8, 2024

A(305 rec) B(187 rec) C(344 rec) D(475 rec) E(149 rec) F(82 rec) G(170 rec) H(55 rec) I(24 rec) J(717 rec) K(177 rec) L(165 rec) M(454 rec) N(76 rec) O(20 rec) P(66 rec) Q(5 rec) R(434 rec) S(226 rec) T(240 rec) U(7 rec) V(44 rec) W(116 rec) Y(6 rec) Z(11 rec)
Plaintiff/
Respondent Name
Petitioner/
Defendant Name
Filed, Nature of Suit, Judge
Harold Metzger -
Judge Sam A Crow
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Saline County Sheriff's Office, (fnu) Tuttle, Benjiman Hill, (fnu) Yates Filed: December 28, 2020
Habeas Corpus (Prison Condition)
§42:1983
Helen L. Slavinski -
Judge Sam A Crow
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Kansas, State of Filed: October 15, 2021
Habeas Corpus (General)
§28 U.S.C. § 2254
Hamisi Yusuf Ahmed -
Judge Sam A Crow
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Sedgwick County Sheriff's Office, Sedgwick County Adult Detention Facility Filed: April 22, 2022
Habeas Corpus (Prison Condition)
§42 U.S.C. § 1983 Prisoner
Hamisi Yusuf Ahmed -
Judge Sam A Crow
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Sedgwick County Sheriff's Office Filed: May 13, 2022
Habeas Corpus (Prison Condition)
§42 U.S.C. § 1983 Prisoner





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2012 Kansas Statutes Chapter 60 PROCEDURE, CIVIL Article 15 HABEAS CORPUS Section 60-1507 Prisoner in custody under sentence.
60-1507. Prisoner in custody under sentence. (a) Motion attacking sentence. A prisoner in custody under sentence of a court of general jurisdiction claiming the right to be released upon the ground that the sentence was imposed in violation of the constitution or laws of the United States, or the constitution or laws of the state of Kansas, or that the court was without jurisdiction to impose such sentence, or that the sentence was in excess of the maximum authorized by law, or is otherwise subject to collateral attack, may, pursuant to the time limitations imposed by subsection (f), move the court which imposed the sentence to vacate, set aside or correct the sentence.

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