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Alaska Stat. § 11.20.010 (2026)
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Secs. 11.20.010 — 11.20.070. Arson and Related Crimes. [Repealed, § 21 ch 166 SLA 1978. For current law, see AS 11.46.400 — 11.46.450.]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 7
cases, 1971–2006 · leading case: Putnam v. State, 629 P.2d 35 (Alaska 1980).
Putnam v. State, 629 P.2d 35 (Alaska 1980). “[1] Putnam was charged and convicted under the former provisions of AS 11.20.010 (first degree arson), AS 11.”
Stumbaugh v. State, 599 P.2d 166 (Alaska 1979). “The jury did not find these arguments persuasive and found Stumbaugh guilty of first degree arson, a violation of AS 11.20.010. I. THE EXPERIMENT The basic requirement for admissibility of experimental evidence is that the experiment occurred under substantially similar…”
Thessen v. State, 508 P.2d 1192 (Alaska 1973). “Whitton does not involve a change of an old standard on which law enforcement authorities have relied.”
State v. Dague, 143 P.3d 988 (Alaska Ct. App. 2006). “250 (larceny from the person), former AS 11.20.010 (arson in the first degree), and former AS 11.”
Mossberg v. State, 733 P.2d 273 (Alaska Ct. App. 1987). “Under the statute then applicable, former AS 11.20.010, Mossberg’s offense was.classified as first-degree arson; as such, it was punishable by a maximum term of twenty years’ imprisonment.”
Ferguson v. State, 488 P.2d 1032 (Alaska 1971). “A violation of AS 11.20.010. Appellant was sentenced to five years’ incarceration.”
Williams v. State, 614 P.2d 1384 (Alaska 1980). “140 (grand larceny) and AS 11.20.010 (arson in the first degree).”
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