Alaska Statutes
Alaska Stat. § 33.16.215 (2026)
Sanctions for technical violations and other violations of parole
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Cited in 4
cases (4 in the last 5 years), 2022–2026 · leading case: Michael Jerome Mosquito v. State of Alaska, 504 P.3d 918 (Alaska Ct. App. 2022).
Michael Jerome Mosquito v. State of Alaska, 504 P.3d 918 (Alaska Ct. App. 2022). “180, regarding duties of DOC’s commissioner with respect to the newly created administrative parole scheme, and (2) AS 33.16.215, involving a new system of graduated sanctions for technical parole violations.”
Jacob Roller v. State of Alaska, 539 P.3d 518 (Alaska Ct. App. 2023). “150(a), (b), or (f), or a law or ordinance, the board may revoke all or a portion of the remaining period of parole subject to the limits set out in AS 33.16.215, or change any condition of parole.”
Demitri Kardem Scott v. State of Alaska (Alaska Ct. App. 2026). “–3– 2823 period of parole subject to the limits set out in AS 33.16.215, or change any condition of parole.”
David Middleton II v. State of Alaska, 556 P.3d 276 (Alaska Ct. App. 2024). “220(i) was amended to read: If, after the final revocation hearing, the board finds that the parolee has violated a condition of parole imposed under AS 33.”
— Alaska Stat. § 33.16.215(b) — 1 case
Demitri Kardem Scott v. State of Alaska (Alaska Ct. App. 2026). “–3– 2823 period of parole subject to the limits set out in AS 33.16.215, or change any condition of parole.”
— Alaska Stat. § 33.16.215(f) — 1 case
Jacob Roller v. State of Alaska, 539 P.3d 518 (Alaska Ct. App. 2023). “150(a), (b), or (f), or a law or ordinance, the board may revoke all or a portion of the remaining period of parole subject to the limits set out in AS 33.16.215, or change any condition of parole.”
— Alaska Stat. § 33.16.215(f)(1) — 1 case
Demitri Kardem Scott v. State of Alaska (Alaska Ct. App. 2026). “–3– 2823 period of parole subject to the limits set out in AS 33.16.215, or change any condition of parole.”
— Alaska Stat. § 33.16.215(f)(2) — 1 case
Demitri Kardem Scott v. State of Alaska (Alaska Ct. App. 2026). “–3– 2823 period of parole subject to the limits set out in AS 33.16.215, or change any condition of parole.”
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