25.30.490. Jones was charged with manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide, driving under the influence, and misconduct involving weapons in the fourth degree following an Oct. 8, 2019 SUV rollover into Eyak Lake in which Jones's passenger, Andrey Plisko, died. Arrival at majority upon marriage, Sec. 25.20.120. (underlining supplied), All knives are deadly weapons under Alaska law. (ii) allow the peace officer to secure the deadly weapon, or fails to secure the weapon at the direction of the peace officer, during the duration of the contact; (B) that is concealed on the person within the residence of another person unless the person has first obtained the express permission of an adult residing there to bring a concealed deadly weapon within the residence; (2) knowingly possesses a loaded firearm on the person in any place where intoxicating liquor is sold for consumption on the premises; (3) being an unemancipated minor under 16 years of age, possesses a firearm without the consent of a parent or guardian of the minor; (A) within the grounds of or on a parking lot immediately adjacent to an entity, other than a private residence, licensed as a child care facility under AS 47.32 or recognized by the federal government for the care of children, except that a person 21 years of age or older may possess an unloaded firearm in the trunk of a motor vehicle or encased in a closed container of a motor vehicle; (i) courtroom or office of the Alaska Court System; or, (ii) courthouse that is occupied only by the Alaska Court System and other justice-related agencies; or. 921, or a defensive weapon if the student has obtained the prior permission of the chief Arson, Criminal Mischief, and Related Offenses, Sec. 25.30.800. 11.41.230. 45.48.620. Smith is being held without bail for three counts of Misconduct Involving Controlled Substance in the Second Degree and one count of Misconduct Involving Weapons in the Second Degree. 11.46.475. 25.30.310. 12.55.155. 18.65.515. The committee continues to meet monthly to review and revise the instructions. 45.45.792. Sexual misconduct was also rampant in the reports dating to 2017, including inappropriate affairs with felons in prison, confidential sources and subordinate employees. 11.51.121. OFFENSES AGAINST THE FAMILY AND VULNERABLE ADULTS, Sec. 11.46.320. 45.48.450 Exception for employees, agents, and independent contractors, Sec. Alaska Stat. Criminal mischief in the first degree, Sec. Use of the site does not create a lawyer/client relationship. Learn more! ARTICLE 2. Criteria for determination; court order, Sec. Compensation and expenses, Sec. 20082021 WomensLaw.org is a project of the National Network to End Domestic Violence, Inc. All rights reserved. Examination and treatment of minors, Sec. Brown and Nanette C. Brown were arrested and remanded to the Lemon Creek Correctional Center on charges of Misconduct Involving Controlled Substances in the Third Degree, a. Public Utilities and Carriers and Energy Programs, Chapter 20. 11.51.110. Assault of an unborn child in the first degree, Sec. OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC ORDER, Article 1. Arson in the third degree, Sec. (b) A holster that is wholly or partially visible. Domestic violence training, Sec. Inference from claim of privilege; instruction, Sec. Weapons and Explosives . Appearance of parties and child, Sec. A person commits the crime of misconduct involving weapons in the fifth degree if the person knowingly possesses a loaded firearm on the person in any place where intoxicating liquor is sold for consumption on the premises; HOWEVER, one is exempt if one is at a restaurant and did not consume intoxicating liquor at the place. Effect of child custody determination, Sec. 11.41.500. 18.66.110. Permit to carry a concealed handgun, Sec. Arson in the second degree, Sec. District Courts and Magistrates, Sec. Alaska Stat. Service of process; forms for petitions and orders; fees; warnings; notification; and pending civil or criminal actions, CHAPTER 66. 18.66.100. Alaska Statutes: AS 11.61.210. Chapter 48. Access to records of the child, Sec. 11.46.427. From the Attorney General's Office: Yesterday, an Anchorage grand jury indicted 29-year-old Miles Owen White for one count of murder in the first degree, two counts of murder in the second degree and one count of misconduct involving weapons in the third degree. Forms for petitions and orders; fees, Sec. Tell Tombaugh, 39, of North Pole was arrested after surrendering to . Possessing a deadly weapon or prohibited weapon if such person is a prohibited possessor; or, 5. Assault in the third degree, Sec. 25.30.300. . Domestic violence training, Sec. Alaska Stat. 11.41.110. 11.41.440. (2) chamber, magazine, clip, or cylinder is installed in or on the firearm. 25.20.025. Terroristic threatening in the first degree, Sec. Mandatory arrest for crimes involving domestic violence, violation of protective orders, and violation of conditions of release, Sec. for the purpose of entering public or private land that is open to hunting and the Assault of an unborn child in the second degree, ARTICLE 3. 12.55.185. Criminally negligent homicide, ARTICLE 2. Aiding the nonpayment of child support in the second degree, Sec. Smith was arrested without incident and transported to Fairbanks Correctional Center. This information is presented as a brief synopsis of the law and not as legal advice. 16. Visitation rights of grandparent, Sec. Commencement of Action-- Service of Process, Pleadings, Motions and Orders. Relinquishment and termination of parent and child relationships, CHAPTER 24. , Soldotna police received a report of a theft from the Safeway liquor store . Mediation of child custody matter, Sec. It is a violation for a person to knowingly possess a deadly weapon or a defensive weapon on school grounds without the permission of the Chief Administrative Officer of the school district. 2. (b) In a prosecution under (a)(6) of this section, it is an affirmative defense that the defendant, at the time of possession, was, (1) in the defendant's dwelling or on land owned or leased by the defendant appurtenant to the dwelling; or. Misconduct involving weapons in the third degree, Frequently Asked Questions Involving Courts and COVID-19, Workplace Restraining Orders (Filed by Employers), ARTICLE 2. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. Enforcement of registered determination, Sec. Alaska Stat. Arson in the second degree, Sec. 11.46.430. Conviction on testimony of accomplice and corroboration. Sec. Counties & Cities of Alaska. . 18.67.110. 11.41.510. 11.41.210. 11.46.482. Assault in the fourth degree, Sec. Carrying a deadly weapon except a pocket knife concealed on his person or within his immediate control in or on a means of transportation: (a) In the furtherance of a serious offense as defined in section 13-706, a violent crime as defined in section 13-901.03 or any other felony offense; or, (b) When contacted by a law enforcement officer and failing to accurately answer the officer if the officer asks whether the person is carrying a concealed deadly weapon; or, 2. 45.48.460 Employment-related exception, Article 5. of the chief administrative officer of the school or district or the designee of the Factors for consideration in awarding shared child custody, Sec. Unless specifically authorized by law, entering an election polling place on the day of any election carrying a deadly weapon; or, 12. Access and actions during security freeze, Sec. Possessing a deadly weapon on school grounds; or, 13. There is no firearms registration, no permit is required to purchase firearms and no background check is required to buy a handgun from a private individual. possesses a deadly weapon or a defensive weapon, within the buildings of, on the grounds NNEDV is a 501(3) non-profit organization; EIN 52-1973408. Concealed carry of deadly weapons is an option for individuals 21 and older. Personal Information Protection Act. 18.66.200. 25.30.310. 25.20.020. FindLaw Codes may not reflect the most recent version of the law in your jurisdiction. 11.41.280. (d) Misconduct involving weapons in the fourth degree is a class A misdemeanor. 11.56.745. 100, 2, eff. 18 U.S.C. It's a misdemeanor to simply possess brass knuckles in Nevada, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania and Vermont whether they're concealed or not, and to sell or carry them in New Hampshire . OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC ORDER, Article 1. Murder in the second degree, Sec. Sentences of imprisonment for misdemeanors, Sec. 18.66.020. 18.65.865. Sexual abuse of a minor in the third degree, Sec. For more information about the legal concepts addressed by these cases and statutes, visit FindLaw's Learn About the Law. As a nonprofit association, AKTIs role is to be the reasonable and responsible advocate for the knife-making and knife-using community; educating, promoting and informing that knives are important tools. in AS 11.61.195(a)(3)(A); (4)manufactures, possesses, transports, sells, or transfers metal knuckles; (5)sells or transfers a switchblade or a gravity knife to a person under 18 years m . 11.56.810. 25.20.060. Temporary custody of the child, Sec. On Saturday, February 25, at approximately 3:17 p.m., Alaska State Troopers (AST) in Seward were notified of a vehicle that had run off the road into a nearby creek. 11.46.290 Obtaining an access device or identification document by fraudulent means. misconduct involving weapons in the second degree, misconduct involving weapons in the fourth degree and violating conditions of release. Misconduct involving weapons in the first degree. Sec. Arson in the first degree, Sec. 11.61.165. Alaska Stat. Service of process; forms for petitions and orders; fees; warnings; notification; and pending civil or criminal actions, CHAPTER 66. Endangering the welfare of a child in the first degree, Sec. Prohibited conduct relating to spyware. or a risk of physical injury to a person under circumstances other than those described Ex parte and emergency protective orders, Sec. Ex parte and emergency protective orders for stalking, Sec. Personal Information Protection Act. Alaska Stat. (a) A person commits the crime of misconduct involving weapons in the fifth degree if the person (1) is 21 years of age or older and knowingly possesses a deadly weapon, other than an ordinary pocket knife or a defensive weapon, Expedited enforcement of child custody determination, Sec. AKTI is not, and cannot be, a legal service provider. 11.61.120. Mr. 11.61.220. Recognition and enforcement, Sec. Type: Misconduct Involving Controlled Substance II x3; Misconduct Involving Weapon II Dispatch Text: On 1/5/2023 at approximately 1330 hours, Fairbanks Area Narcotics Team and the Criminal Suppression Unit arrested Galen Smith, 37 yoa, of Fairbanks at his residence in Fairbanks. Robbery in the first degree, Sec. Notification to victims of domestic violence, Sec. A lock ( Exclusive, continuing jurisdiction, Sec. Security freeze authorized, Sec. 18.66.200. Action for failure to permit visitation with minor child, Sec. AS 11.61.220. Alaska Stat. Membership, terms, vacancies, and disqualification, Sec. ) or https:// means youve safely connected to the .gov website. 11.46.410. (C) a period of 10 years or more has elapsed between the date of the persons unconditional discharge on the prior offense or adjudication of juvenile delinquency and the date of the violation of (a)(1) of this section, and the prior conviction or adjudication of juvenile delinquency did not result from a violation of AS 11.41 or of a similar law of the United States or of another state or territory; (2) (a)(2) or (10) of this section do not apply to a person if. KIDNAPPING, CUSTODIAL INTERFERENCE, AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING, Sec. 25.23.180. Welcome to FindLaw's Cases & Codes, a free source of state and federal court opinions, state laws, and the United States Code. Endangering the welfare of a child in the first degree, Sec. A grand jury previously indicted McClam on two counts of assault in the first degree, assault in the third degree, and misconduct involving weapons in the third degree. 12.45.020. 25.30.901. 25.30.840. Standards and procedures for health care in domestic violence cases, Sec. 25.30.400. OFFENSES AGAINST THE FAMILY AND VULNERABLE ADULTS, Sec. COMPETITIVE PRACTICES, REGULATION OF COMPETITION, CONSUMER PROTECTION, ARTICLE 3. 18.66.060. Discovery, Testimony, and Evidence, Sec. hope you find this information useful. Unlawful use or possession of firearms. Factual declaration of innocence after identity theft, Sec. (f) For purposes of (a)(2) and (e) of this section, a firearm is loaded if the, (1) firing chamber, magazine, clip, or cylinder of the firearm contains a cartridge; and. Express in this context means stated or written as opposed to implied. 11.46.486. 25.20.115. (C) the possession occurred at a place designated as a restaurant for the purposes of AS 04.16.049 and the defendant did not consume intoxicating liquor at the place; (2) a defense that the defendant, at the time of possession, was on business premises, (A) owned by or leased by the defendant; or. 45.48.220 Request by parent or legal guardian. (B) in the course of the defendant's employment for the owner or lessee of those premises. Relinquishment and termination of parent and child relationships, CHAPTER 24. Defenses to other divorce grounds, CHAPTER 30. Mediation of child custody matter, Sec. Article 2. Credit Report and Credit Score Security Freeze. Harassment in the second degree, Sec. 4. "Public establishment" means a structure, vehicle or craft that is owned, leased or operated by this state or a political subdivision of this state. Scandals have come hand-in-hand with politics for as long as America has been electing presidents: even George Washington was criticized for overspending, refusing to hand over detailed documents for investigation, and even neglecting to return library books.. Hardly any of President Biden's 45 predecessors have been able to escape some level of public disapproval, though some are more . Chapter 11.81. Palin pleaded guilty to misconduct involving weapons for possessing a weapon while intoxicated, online court records show, but the domestic violence charges were later dismissed by prosecutors. Sexual abuse of a minor in the fourth degree, Article 5. 11.46.427. 18.66.140. 18.66.150. 25.20.020. Temporary emergency jurisdiction, Sec. 25.30.500. 11.41.440. 18.66.030. 11.61.160. Qualifications to obtain a permit, ARTICLE 12. Use of social security number, Sec. Violent Crimes Compensation Board, Sec. Original report, 3-20-18 Bail has been set at $1-million for the alleged shooter in a weekend assault (3-18-18) that left a Sitka woman hospitalized with bullet wounds in both legs. 11.51.122. Compensation and expenses, Sec. Yes. Sexual abuse of a minor in the second degree, Sec. 18.66.170. present, a firearm when the person's physical or mental condition is impaired as a Sentences of imprisonment for felonies, Sec. Assault in the fourth degree, Sec. Misconduct involving weapons in the third degree We (12) Repealed by SLA 2010, ch. COUNCIL ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT, Sec. UNIFORM CHILD CUSTODY JURISDICTION AND ENFORCEMENT ACT, Sec. Residents twenty-one (21) years or older may apply. Central registry of protective orders, Article 10. 18.66.300. Criminal impersonation in the first degree, Sec. Email the Webmaster, Alaska Department Of Public Safety,State Troopers, Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault. Duty of parent and child to maintain each other, Sec. Misconduct involving weapons under subsection A, paragraph 3, 4, 8 or 13 of this section is a class 4 felony. Misconduct involving weapons under subsection A, paragraph 12 of this section is a class 1 misdemeanor unless the violation occurs in connection with conduct that violates section 13-2308, subsection A, paragraph 5, section 13-2312, subsection C, section 13-3409 or section 13-3411, in which case the offense is a class 6 felony. Sentences must be one year in jail or less. Communication between courts, Sec. the person's body in circumstances other than described in AS 11.61.200(a)(7); (2)discharges a firearm from, on, or across a highway; (3)discharges a firearm with reckless disregard for a risk of damage to property 25.30.850. 18.65.855. COMPETITIVE PRACTICES, REGULATION OF COMPETITION, CONSUMER PROTECTION, ARTICLE 3. Advertising with us can place you in front of thousands of visitors a day. Firearm for use on the school grounds in a program approved by a school. m=s.getElementsByTagName(o)[0];a.async=1;a.src=g;m.parentNode.insertBefore(a,m) Sexual assault in the third degree, Sec. 11.61.210. 11.41.130. Temporary emergency jurisdiction, Sec. The restrictions regarding deadly weapon possession on school grounds do not apply to a peace officer acting in the scope and authority of the officers employment. (A) a deadly weapon, other than a loaded firearm, in the trunk of a motor vehicle or encased in a closed container in a motor vehicle; (C) an unloaded firearm if the person is traversing school premises in a rural area for the purpose of entering public or private land that is open to hunting and the school board with jurisdiction over the school premises has elected to have this exemption apply to the school premises; in this subparagraph, rural means a community with a population of 5,500 or less that is not connected by road or rail to Anchorage or Fairbanks or with a population of 1,500 or less that is connected by road or rail to Anchorage or Fairbanks; or. Assault in the second degree, Sec. 11.81.900. 11.46.300. 12.55.125. Authorized sentences; forfeiture. Sexual assault in the first degree, Sec. 18.67.101. 12.55.155. Factors for consideration in awarding shared child custody, Sec. document.lastModified + "

"); (a) A person commits the crime of misconduct involving weapons in the second degree if the person knowingly (1) possesses a firearm during the commission of an offense under AS 11.71.010-11.71.040; Proceedings governed by other law, Sec. Conspiracy. Prohibited conduct relating to spyware, Sec. This version of the Alaska Statutes is current through December, 2007. 11.51.121. 25.30.320. 11.61.210. Definitions. (1) possesses on the person, or in the interior of a vehicle in which the person is present, a firearm when the persons physical or mental condition is impaired as a result of the introduction of an intoxicating liquor or a controlled substance into the persons body in circumstances other than described in AS 11.61.200(a)(7); (2) discharges a firearm from, on, or across a highway; (3) discharges a firearm with reckless disregard for a risk of damage to property or a risk of physical injury to a person under circumstances other than those described in AS 11.61.195(a)(3)(A); (4) manufactures, possesses, transports, sells, or transfers metal knuckles; (5) sells or transfers a switchblade or a gravity knife to a person under 18 years of age without the prior written consent of the persons parent or guardian; (6) knowingly sells a firearm or a defensive weapon to a person under 18 years of age; (7) other than a preschool, elementary, junior high, or secondary school student, knowingly possesses a deadly weapon or a defensive weapon, without the permission of the chief administrative officer of the school or district or the designee of the chief administrative officer, within the buildings of, on the grounds of, or on the school parking lot of a public or private preschool, elementary, junior high, or secondary school, on a school bus while being transported to or from school or a school-sponsored event, or while participating in a school-sponsored event, except that a person 21 years of age or older may possess. A person specifically licensed, authorized or permitted pursuant to a statute of this state or of the United States. 11.41.282. Alaska Stat. (1) is 21 years of age or older and knowingly possesses a deadly weapon, other than an ordinary pocket knife or a defensive weapon, (A) that is concealed on the person, and, when contacted by a peace officer, the person fails to, (i) immediately inform the peace officer of that possession; or. Criminal trespass in the second degree, Article 4. Criminal trespass in the second degree, Article 4. 11.41.260. (d) In a prosecution under (a)(2) of this section, it is, (B) the loaded firearm was a concealed handgun as defined in AS 18.65.790; and. Accordingly, assisted openers are not subject to the gravity and switchblade restrictions. The complete State Knife law information is now available to AKTI members and non-members alike. 18.65.700. A person in his dwelling, on his business premises or on real property owned or leased by that person or that person's parent, grandparent or legal guardian.
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