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Code · Alaska · Title 12 · Chapter 61

Sec. 12.61.130. Disclosure during court proceedings.

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Sec. 12.61.130. Disclosure during court proceedings.
(a)During a trial or hearing related to a criminal prosecution, the residence and business addresses and telephone numbers of a victim of or witness to the charged offense may not be disclosed in open court, and a victim or witness may not be required to provide the addresses or telephone numbers in response to questioning, unless the court determines that the information is necessary and relevant to the facts of the case. The burden to establish the need and relevance for disclosure is on the party seeking disclosure. Before ordering disclosure, the court shall take appropriate measures to minimize the risk of personal harm to the victim or witness that would result from the disclosure.
(b)The address or telephone number of a victim of or witness to a charged offense may not be placed in the court file or court documents relating to that offense except when
(1)the address is used to identify the place of the crime; or
(2)the address or telephone number is contained in a transcript of a court proceeding and disclosure of the address or telephone number was ordered under
(a)of this section.
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