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Code · Alaska · Title 26 · Chapter 5

Sec. 26.05.645. Review by civilian court.

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Sec. 26.05.645. Review by civilian court.
(a)After exhausting all remedies available under the code of military justice, a party may file a petition for review in the Alaska supreme court from a final decision of the Military Appeals Commission that upholds a conviction and sentence imposed by a general or special court-martial for an offense under this chapter if the sentence
(1)includes confinement imposed under the code of military justice; and
(2)meets the criteria for appeal under AS 12.55.120 .
(b)A decision by the Alaska supreme court on a matter reviewed under a petition filed under
(a)of this section is final and binding on all parties, the Military Appeals Commission, and the court-martial.
(c)A party filing a petition for review under this section shall comply with the rules of court applicable to petitions for review in the appellate courts, including the deadlines for filing.
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