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Code · Alaska · Title 22 · Chapter 35

Sec. 22.35.030. Records concerning criminal cases resulting in acquittal or dismissal.

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Sec. 22.35.030. Records concerning criminal cases resulting in acquittal or dismissal.
The Alaska Court System may not publish a court record of a criminal case on a publicly available website if 60 days have elapsed from the date of acquittal or dismissal and
(1)the defendant was acquitted of all charges filed in the case;
(2)all criminal charges against the defendant in the case have been dismissed and were not dismissed as part of a plea agreement in another criminal case under Rule 11, Alaska Rules of Criminal Procedure;
(3)the defendant was acquitted of some of the criminal charges in the case and the remaining charges were dismissed; or
(4)all criminal charges against the defendant in the case have been dismissed after a suspended entry of judgment under AS 12.55.078 .
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