Matthew Limon, whose case resulted in the Kansas supreme court ruling that the state can't punish underage sex more harshly if it involves gays, will be back in court this week on a new charge in the same case. Miami County attorney David Miller said he filed a charge Friday of unlawful voluntary sexual relations against Limon in the case that resulted in the high court's ruling last month. His first appearance is Wednesday morning before district judge Richard Smith in Paola. Miller said his goal is for Limon to be put on parole for up to five years, not to send him back to prison. (AP)
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