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reporters or anyone else involved in the story or the raid had committed crimes under Kansas law. But they did conclude that some of Cody's actions in the wake of the raid on the Marion County ...
Kansas man pleads guilty to involuntary ... According to the MCSO, a man from Florence was arrested and booked into the Marion County Jail on suspicion of intent to distribute methamphetamine ...
A former central Kansas ... Marion Police Chief Gideon Cody alleges that he knowingly or intentionally influenced the witness to withhold information on the day of the raid of the Marion County ...
The Marion County Record is displayed ... She has been arrested at least twice for driving under the influence in two different Kansas counties, an investigation by the Wichita Eagle reported ...
Magistrate Judge Laura Viar signed a search warrant that authorized Marion police to raid the Marion County ... was arrested at least twice for DUI in two different Kansas counties in 2012 ...
A former Kansas police chief linked to the Aug. 11 ... The charge comes a year after the offices of the Marion County Record were searched in a raid that also targeted the homes of its publisher ...
Police in Kansas have returned cellphones, computers and other equipment to the Marion County ... The judge was arrested twice in 2012 — once on Jan. 25 in Coffey County and again on Aug ...
A small central Kansas police ... condemned the Marion Police Department’s actions as a blatant violation of the U.S. Constitution’s protection for a free press. The Marion County Record ...