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Alaska

Title 22 · Chapter 15
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Sec. 22.15.010. Establishment of the district court of the State of Alaska.
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Sec. 22.15.020. Number of district judges and magistrates.
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Sec. 22.15.030. Civil jurisdiction.
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Sec. 22.15.040. Small claims.
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Sec. 22.15.050. Actions not within civil jurisdiction.
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Sec. 22.15.060. Criminal jurisdiction.
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Sec. 22.15.070. Extent of jurisdiction.
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Sec. 22.15.080. Change of venue.
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Sec. 22.15.090. Sessions and general powers of district court.
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Sec. 22.15.100. Functions and powers of district judge and magistrate.
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Sec. 22.15.110. Additional duties of district judge and magistrate.
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Sec. 22.15.120. Limitations on proceedings which magistrate may hear.
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Sec. 22.15.130. Seal of court.
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Sec. 22.15.140. Process.
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Sec. 22.15.150. Jury trials.
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Sec. 22.15.160. Qualifications of district judges and magistrates.
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Sec. 22.15.170. Selection of district judges and magistrates.
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Sec. 22.15.180. Oath of office.
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Sec. 22.15.190. Assignment of district judges and magistrates.
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Sec. 22.15.195. Approval or rejection.
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Sec. 22.15.200. Incapacity.
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Sec. 22.15.205. Impeachment.
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Sec. 22.15.210. Restrictions.
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Sec. 22.15.220. Compensation.
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Sec. 22.15.230. Additional compensation.
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Sec. 22.15.240. Appeal.
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Sec. 22.15.250. Disposition of fines.
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Sec. 22.15.260. Bond.
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Sec. 22.15.270. Retention of fines, etc., by political subdivisions.
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Sec. 22.15.350. Other duties of public administrator.
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