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Alaska Stat. § 11.15.010 (2026)
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Secs. 11.15.010 — 11.15.050. Murder and manslaughter. [Repealed, § 21 ch 166 SLA 1978. For current law, see AS 11.41.100 — 11.41.140.]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 39
cases, 1964–2018 · leading case: Witherspoon v. Illinois, 391 U.S. 510 (1968).
Witherspoon v. Illinois, 391 U.S. 510 (1968). “[7] Alaska Stat. § 11.15.010 (1962); Iowa Code Ann.”
Ladd v. State, 568 P.2d 960 (Alaska 1977). “260) [1] and first degree murder (AS 11.15.010). [2] On March 14, 1974, appellant Wesley Ladd was indicted for the kidnapping and first degree murder of John F.”
Thessen v. State, 508 P.2d 1192 (Alaska 1973). “Each count incorporated the provisions of AS 11.15.010 [1] as follows: [The accused] did purposely, wilfully, unlawfully and feloniously, while perpetrating *1193 arson, kill [the decedent] by setting fire to the Lane Hotel, 246 C.”
Doisher v. State, 632 P.2d 242 (Alaska Ct. App. 1981). “Count I of the indictment charged Doisher with premeditated murder in violation of former AS 11.15.010. The court granted Doisher’s motion for judgment of acquittal on that count.”
Gray v. State, 463 P.2d 897 (Alaska 1970). “After a jury trial in the superior court, appellant, Dewey Spencer Gray, was convicted of two counts of first degree murder in violation of AS 11.15.010 for the killing of Benjamin F.”
Hughes v. State, 668 P.2d 842 (Alaska Ct. App. 1983). “220), and first degree murder (former AS 11.15.010), all arising out of the attempted restaurant robbery conducted with the aforementioned accomplices.”
Braham v. State, 571 P.2d 631 (Alaska 1977). “AS 11.15.010. [3] AS 11.10.070 provides in pertinent part: A person who wilfully and knowingly solicits, incites or induces another to commit a felony or a misdemeanor in the state, (1) if the act solicited, incited or induced is a felony, is guilty of a felony and upon…”
Morgan v. State, 582 P.2d 1017 (Alaska 1978). “” 36 AS 11.15.010, 37 which defines the offense of felony murder provides as to punishment that upon conviction the offender “shall be sentenced to imprisonment for not less than 20 years to life.”
State v. Carlson, 555 P.2d 269 (Alaska 1976). “The record we have been furnished indicates that respondent Sidney Lee Vail and co-defendant Timothy Taylor were jointly charged by an Indictment with the offense of first degree murder in violation of AS 11.15.010. According to Vail's brief, the matter then came on for…”
Anthony v. State, 521 P.2d 486 (Alaska 1974). “NOTES [1] AS 11.15.010. [2] Crim.R. 30(b)(2) provides in pertinent part: The court shall instruct the jury on all matters of law which it considers necessary for the jury's information in giving their verdict, and whether or not requested to do so, shall give the following basic…”
Thompson v. State, 496 P.2d 651 (Alaska 1972). “010 provided for a sentence of any term of years at hard labor.”
Handley v. State, 615 P.2d 627 (Alaska 1980). “At the time of the offense, AS 11.15.010 provided: First degree murder.”
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