Alaska Statutes
Alaska Stat. § 11.41.135 (2026)
Multiple deaths
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Sec. 11.41.135. Multiple deaths.
If more than one person dies as a result of a person committing conduct constituting a crime specified in AS 11.41.100 — 11.41.130, each death constitutes a separately punishable offense.
If more than one person dies as a result of a person committing conduct constituting a crime specified in AS 11.41.100 — 11.41.130, each death constitutes a separately punishable offense.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3
cases, 1983–1986 · leading case: State v. Dunlop, 721 P.2d 604 (Alaska 1986).
State v. Dunlop, 721 P.2d 604 (Alaska 1986). “Judge Brian Shortell sentenced Dun-lop to consecutive five-year presumptive terms on the manslaughter counts pursuant to AS 11.41.135. 4 Id. at 689 . Dunlop argued to the court of appeals that AS 11.”
Nukapigak v. State, 663 P.2d 943 (Alaska 1983). “AS 11.41.135. At the time Nukapigak committed these crimes the legislature had provided that “any sentences of imprisonment may run concurrently or consecutively, as the court provides.”
Dunlop v. State, 696 P.2d 687 (Alaska Ct. App. 1985). “He also concluded that AS 11.41.135 allowed separate punishment on the two manslaughter counts, and that other applicable sentencing statutes required that the sentences be consecutive.”
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