Classification of Crimes and Criminal Records
Classification of Crimes and Criminal Records
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Criminal Record Expungement in Alaska
It's generally not possible to expunge -- that is, erase or seal -- an accurate arrest or charge on an Alaska criminal record, even if you have completed probation.
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Alaska Misdemeanor Crimes by Class and Sentences
In Alaska, misdemeanors are crimes punishable by up to one year in county or local jail. Misdemeanors in Alaska are divided into class A or B.
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Alaska Felony Crimes by Class and Sentences
In Alaska, felonies are crimes that are punishable by terms in state prison. Felonies may be unclassified or may be designated as class A, B, or C.
Theft Crimes
Theft Crimes
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Alaska Petty Theft and Other Theft Laws
A conviction for theft or shoplifting carries serious consequences. Learn about the penalties for theft and shoplifting in Alaska.
Drug Possession and Sale
Drug Possession and Sale
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Possession of a Controlled Substance in Alaska
Learn about the criminal penalties for drug possession in Alaska.
Harassment, Bullying and Violent Crimes
Harassment, Bullying and Violent Crimes
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Alaska Misdemeanor and Felony Assault and Battery Laws
In Alaska, an assault occurs when a person intentionally or recklessly causes physical injury to another person. The state differentiates between misdemeanor assaults and felony assaults.
Sex Crimes
Sex Crimes
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In Alaska, it is illegal for an adult (someone 18 or older) to have sex with a minor (someone younger than 16), even if the sex is consensual. Those who break the law have committed statutory rape.