Kansas Supreme Court Chief Justice Lawton Nuss tells the audience about the work Manhattan High School faculty and staff put into today's court preceedings. On Monday, the Kansas Supreme Court visited Manhattan High School in a special session to reach more people in Kansas. (Olivia Bergmeier | Collegian Media Group)
Kansas Supreme Court Justice Dan Biles waves to the audience located in Manhattan High School's auditorium after being introduced by Chief Justice Lawton Ness. On Monday, the Kansas Supreme Court visited Manhattan High School in a special session to reach more people in Kansas. (Olivia Bergmeier | Collegian Media Group)
Kansas Supreme Court Justice Carol Beier listens to the answer of Attorney for Appellee Lois Malin, the assistant district attourney for Appeal No. 116,690: "State of Kansas v. Lee Edward Williams," after asking for clarification. On Monday, the Kansas Supreme Court visited Manhattan High School in a special session to reach more people in Kansas. (Olivia Bergmeier | Collegian Media Group)
Kansas Supreme Court Justices Lee Johnson (left) and Caleb Stegall (right) listen to the attorney for appellant Daryl Hawkins of Appeal No. 119,458: "State of Kansas v. Julia Colleen Evans," for information about the appeal. On Monday, the Kansas Supreme Court visited Manhattan High School in a special session to reach more people in Kansas. (Olivia Bergmeier | Collegian Media Group)
Attorney for Appellant Daryl Hawkins in Appeal No. 119,458: "State of Kansas v. Julia Colleen Evans," sits at the appellant table waiting for a rebuttal after Attorney for Appellee Whitney Kauffeld is finished with her statement. On Monday, the Kansas Supreme Court visited Manhattan High School in a special session to reach more people in Kansas. (Olivia Bergmeier | Collegian Media Group)