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Code · Alaska · Title 12 · Chapter 73

Sec. 12.73.040. Timeliness.

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Sec. 12.73.040. Timeliness.
In determining whether an application is timely under AS 12.73.020 (11), there is a presumption of
(1)timeliness if the application is filed before three years after the date of conviction; this presumption may be rebutted if the court finds that the application is based solely upon information used in a previously denied application; and
(2)untimeliness if the application is filed three years or more after conviction; this presumption may be rebutted if the court finds good cause for filing three years or more after conviction.
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