Opinion ID: 2599107
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Heading: part iguilt phase

Text: Kleypas raises the following issues challenging his convictions: Ability to Present a Complete Defense Regarding Confabulation Admissibility of Kleypas' Confession Validity of Search Warrant Validity of Arrest Warrant The Trial Court's Failure to Suppress DNA Evidence The Felony-Murder Jury Instruction The Instruction on Attempted Rape Failure to Instruct on Simple Battery Instruction on Voluntary Intoxication Instruction Regarding State's Failure to Timely Notify Kleypas of Change in Testimony Whether K.S.A. 21-3439(a)(4) Makes a Killing Occurring During an Attempted Rape Subject to the Death Penalty Prosecutorial Misconduct in the Guilt Phase Jury Misconduct Sufficiency of Notice to Seek the Death Penalty and Failure to Provide a Pretrial Ruling on Whether Sufficient Evidence Existed to Support Aggravating Circumstances Competency to Stand Trial Removal of Prospective Juror Molden for CauseUnited States Constitution Removal of Five Jurors for CauseKansas Constitution Denial of a Separate Sentencing Jury Alleged Judicial Misconduct During Jury Orientation Alleged Batson Violation for Peremptory Strike Juror Wheeler Cumulative Error in the Guilt Phase