Working closely with local law enforcement, the Kansas Attorney General’s Office continued taking meth manufacturers off the street at a steady pace during 2013, Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt announced today.
Last year, the Kansas Attorney General’s office prosecuted 29 people for meth crimes that resulted in sentences of five or more years in prison, Schmidt said.
Last year, the Kansas Attorney General’s office prosecuted 29 people for meth crimes that resulted in sentences of five or more years in prison, Schmidt said.