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W. 6th Street People who commit crimes that physically harm other people may stay behind bars longer if the Legislature enacts new laws recommended Friday by the Kansas Sentencing Commission. it's real spooky to see who's coming in and who's being let out," said State Rep Katherine Schelbusel. The Special Committee on Judiciary. ARREST ALGEBRA ANXIETIES! Bv Carol Krekeler 'Person crimes' may get stiffer penalties Kansan staff writer Mike Warner, counsel for the sentencing commission, submitted a An investigation report gives data on circumstances of the crime and he accused person's version of them. report to the committee that recommended shortening the prison sentences for criminals convicted of crimes that do not physically harm other people, called non-person crimes. It also recommended lengthening the sentence of people convicted of crimes that do harm others, or person crimes. said he did not agree with the commission's recommendation to limit the emphasis of presentence investigation reports on trial proceedings "From my experience with judges, I think they will want this kind of information," Winter said. The report stated, "This decision follows the commission's assumption that incarceration should be reserved for serious offenders." TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 25 presented by the Student Assistance Center Warner said existing laws allowed some longer prison terms for criminals who committed non-personal crimes who committed personal crimes. Briefs Judith McFadden, director of community relations at Lawrence Memorial Hospital, said Ion Ball, Preston, cuts and bruises and was released 7-9 p.m. 4012 Wescoe Warner said the burden of presentence information should fall on the attorneys. The commission promoted focusing on criminal history instead. "But in about five years, folks that A 54-year-old construction worker was taken to Lawrence Memorial Hospital about 8:30 a.m. Thursday after he was injured while remodeling the west end of Broadcasting Hall, KU police reported. Construction worker injured during remodeling Kansas staff report may have been coming out under the old program will not," he said. Warner said the commission wanted to adopt a criminal history verification system with the Kansas Bureau of Investigation. The commission said a person's criminal history should have more bearing on the length of a sentence. State Sen. Wint Winter, D Lawrence, committee chairperson. Another worker was handling plywood up to Ball in the hall's attic when Ball fell about 15 feet. He Classes are to take precedence over special exams A KU resolution passed in Spring 1990 allows a student to reschedule an exam that is held outside of the school day and meets with a regularly scheduled class. KU students who specially scheduled examinations might conflict with regular class times will not take their exams in classes in order to take their exams landed on his back and was unconscious for about four minutes. Thomas Dean, acting comprer of architectural engineering, said the jewelry and silversmithing facilities were being moved out of the hall, which also is used as KANU's broadcast headquarters. Kansan staff writer Architectural engineering offices, a conference room, graduate assistant offices and an environmental systems laboratory are being built, Dean said. The project will be completed sometime between the middle of October and the beginning of November. Frances Ingemann, chairperson of the University Senate Executive Committee, said most conflicts occurred when instructors of multiple-section courses wanted to give one common exam. Most multiple-section exams are approved by the University Council's calendar committee and printed in the timetable, she said. Police report In the past, students thought they had to skip the regularly scheduled class to take the specially scheduled exam. Most of the conflicts affected those students who had night classes, Ingemann said. "The course the student is enrolled in should have priority over the course with the exam scheduled at a special time," she said. Pat Warren, chairperson of the Student Senate Executive Committee, said students had been concerned about taking exams if they had to miss a class in which attendance was required. Instructors have been more than willing to help students reschedule their exams, he said. Warren said instructors could verify whether a student had a regularly scheduled class that would conflict with the exam. She said any department that scheduled special exams probably expected to conduct makeup exams or of illnesses or other conflicts. He said he did not know of any instructors who disliked the resolution. ■ A car stereo and a radar detector valued together at $780 were taken between 11:30 p.m. Thursday and 9 a.m. Friday from a KU student's in the 3100 block of West 22nd Street, Lawrence police reported. A window on the right side of the car was broken, causing $200 damage. Ingemann also said she did not think the resolution would create problems. ■ A purse, its contents, textbooks, cosmetics, sunglasses and a calculator valued together at $240 were taken between 10 p.m. Thursday and 7:20 a.m. Friday from a KU student's apartment in the 100 block of Hanover Place, Lawrence police reported A KU student was struck in the head by another person about 8:30 p.m. Thursday in the front lobby of Olierv Hall, KU police reported. a KU student's apartment in the 800 block of Michigan Street, Lawrence police reported. - Stereo equipment valued at $1,300 was taken about 1:15 a.m. Saturday from two KU students' house in the Lawrence Street, Lawrence police reported. - Air valve stems on two tires of a KU student's car were cut between midnight and 3:30 a.m. Saturday in the 1300 block of Kentucky Street, Lawrence police reported Damage totaled $150. A video cassette recorder valued at $250 was taken between 2 and 7 a.m. Saturday from a KU student's room in the Lawrence Street, Lawrence police reported. The window of a KU student's apartment was shot out with a pellet gun at 2 a.m. Thursday in the 1000 block of Emery Road, Lawrence police reported Damage totaled $300 ■ A radar detector, sunglasses, a tape case and 31 cassettes valued together at $494 were taken between 6:30 p.m. Wednesday and 10:15 a.m. thursday from a KU student's car in Duluth. Damage to the car totaled $290 A KU student's car was damaged with a rock about 3 to 3 a.m. Thursday in the 1600 block of Edgill Road, in a police report. Damage totaled $800 A KU student's car was scratched and dented between 4:30 and 8:30 p.m. Thursday while parked in the 1600 block of Edgehill Road, Lawrence police reported. Damaged totaled $400. - Cash, a personal stereo and shirts valued together at $290 were taken between 6 and 7 p.m. Thursday from A golf bag and golf clubs valued together at $580 were taken between 3 p.m. Sept. 15 and 1 p.m. Saturday from a KU professor's garage in the 2000 block of University Drive, Lawrence police reported. Correction Clarification Because of an editing error, a statement on Page 3 of Thursday's Kansan was not clearly attributed. John Lee did not say that he thought the Old English Lutheran Church, 10th New Hampshire St., was too old to restore. In the past, other officials have made this observation. Daily Kansan Classified Ads Get Results! Because of a reporter's error, a story on Page 3 of Friday's Kansan incorrectly attributed to Marshall Jackson, interim director of minority affairs, remarks made by Chico Herbison, assistant director of admissions. Jackson was not reached for comment. 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