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During a sentencing hear Thursday afternoon - at which Limon was in
orange prison clothes and shackled - the state indicated it may take
the case to the US Supreme Court or file new charges.
Under Kansas law the attorney general has 30 days to decide whether to
pursue the case against Limon.
When Limon's attorney was unable to immediately assure Miami County
District Judge Richard Smith that he could arrange for Limon to be
monitored by a qualified agency the judge ordered Limon to remain
behind bars until the state made its decision. (story)
Late Thursday night attorney Byron Cerrillo had completed the
arrangements and Smith ordered Limon's release but under strict
regulations.

He is to stay with an aunt and uncle and must work on their farm. He
must attend church on Sundays. 

If the state decides not to appeal or if no new charges are filed Limon
could be freed from supervision, but if it decides to carry on the case
Limon could be forced to return to jail or to post a bond.

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