Alaska Statutes

Alaska Stat. § 11.41.458 (2026)

Indecent exposure in the first degree

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Sec. 11.41.458. Indecent exposure in the first degree.
 (a) An offender commits the crime of indecent exposure in the first degree if the offender violates AS 11.41.460(a) and
     (1) while committing the act constituting the offense, the offender knowingly masturbates; or

     (2) the offender has been previously convicted under
          (A) this section;

          (B) AS 11.41.460(a); or

          (C) a law or ordinance of this or another jurisdiction with elements similar to a crime listed under (A) or (B) of this paragraph.

 (b) Indecent exposure in the first degree
     (1) is a class C felony; or

     (2) is a class B felony if the offense occurs within the observation of a person under 16 years of age.




Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4 cases (1 in the last 5 years), 2010–2023 · leading case: Jerry B. v. Sally B., 377 P.3d 916 (Alaska 2016).
Jerry B. v. Sally B., 377 P.3d 916 (Alaska 2016). · cites it 4× “" AS 11.41.458; AS 11.41.460(a). 7 . The superior court concluded that Sally met the definition of "victim" in AS 12.”
John Doe v. Dep't of Pub. Saf., 444 P.3d 116 (Alaska 2019). “100(7)(C)(iii), (iv) ; AS 11.41.458 ; AS 11.41.460. AS 12.63.100(7)(C)(v) ; AS 11.”
Phelps v. State, 236 P.3d 381 (Alaska Ct. App. 2010). “81, §§ 3-4, which enacted AS 11.41.458 and amended AS 11.41.460. 2 .”
Michael Steven Cunningham v. State of Alaska, 536 P.3d 739 (Alaska Ct. App. 2023). · cites it 18× “20 Former AS 11.41.458 (2016). The legislature has since amended the first-degree indecent exposure statute to make indecent exposure before an adult a felony under certain circumstances.”
— Alaska Stat. § 11.41.458(a) — 2 cases
Jerry B. v. Sally B., 377 P.3d 916 (Alaska 2016). “" AS 11.41.458; AS 11.41.460(a). 7 . The superior court concluded that Sally met the definition of "victim" in AS 12.”
Michael Steven Cunningham v. State of Alaska, 536 P.3d 739 (Alaska Ct. App. 2023). “20 Former AS 11.41.458 (2016). The legislature has since amended the first-degree indecent exposure statute to make indecent exposure before an adult a felony under certain circumstances.”
— Alaska Stat. § 11.41.458(a)(1) — 2 cases
Jerry B. v. Sally B., 377 P.3d 916 (Alaska 2016). “" AS 11.41.458; AS 11.41.460(a). 7 . The superior court concluded that Sally met the definition of "victim" in AS 12.”
Michael Steven Cunningham v. State of Alaska, 536 P.3d 739 (Alaska Ct. App. 2023). “20 Former AS 11.41.458 (2016). The legislature has since amended the first-degree indecent exposure statute to make indecent exposure before an adult a felony under certain circumstances.”
— Alaska Stat. § 11.41.458(a)(2)(c) — 1 case
Michael Steven Cunningham v. State of Alaska, 536 P.3d 739 (Alaska Ct. App. 2023). “20 Former AS 11.41.458 (2016). The legislature has since amended the first-degree indecent exposure statute to make indecent exposure before an adult a felony under certain circumstances.”
— Alaska Stat. § 11.41.458(b) — 1 case
Michael Steven Cunningham v. State of Alaska, 536 P.3d 739 (Alaska Ct. App. 2023). “20 Former AS 11.41.458 (2016). The legislature has since amended the first-degree indecent exposure statute to make indecent exposure before an adult a felony under certain circumstances.”
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