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New DNA evidence implicated the convicted man's brother in the 1999 crime.
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These are today's Associated Press news headlines, as compiled by the KPR News staff.
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An attorney for the Kansas Secretary of State's office says that the two men behind the lawsuit no longer have grounds to sue.
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There are concerns that enforcing the order could jeopardize the budget for the entire Kansas judiciary system.
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A panel of judges ordered the state to provide around $50 million in aid to public schools.
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Governor Brownback's first nominee to the Kansas Supreme Court is being sworn in today (FRI)