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Alaska Stat. § 47.10.290 (2026)
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Cited in 27
cases, 1968–1995 · leading case: Matter of SD, Jr., 549 P.2d 1190 (Alaska 1976).
Matter of SD, Jr., 549 P.2d 1190 (Alaska 1976). “010(a)(5) and AS 47.10.290. AS 47.10.010(a)(5) reads as follows: (a) Proceedings relating to a minor under 18 years of age residing or found in the state are governed by this chapter, except as otherwise provided in this chapter, when the minor .”
Davenport v. McGinnis, 522 P.2d 1140 (Alaska 1974). “[14] AS 47.10.290 defines these terms as follows: (4) "juvenile detention facility" means separate quarters within a city jail used for the detention of delinquent minors; (5) "juvenile detention home" or "detention home" is a separate establishment, exclusively devoted to the…”
Szmyd v. Szmyd, 641 P.2d 14 (Alaska 1982). “child's home state within six months before commencement of the proceeding and the child is absent from this state because of *18 his removal or retention by a person claiming his custody or for other reasons, and a parent or person acting as parent continues to live in this…”
Henson v. State, 576 P.2d 1352 (Alaska 1978). “As defined by AS 47.10.290(2), a “delinquent minor” is a child under the age of eighteen years whom the court determines is within the provisions of AS 47.”
RLR v. State, 487 P.2d 27 (Alaska 1971). “” 32 RLR’s conduct was certainly an “offenáe”; *33 RLR is a “delinquent minor” under AS 47.10.290(2) because the sale of LSD is a crime under AS 17.”
L. A. M. v. State, 547 P.2d 827 (Alaska 1976). “AS 47.10.290 provides in relevant part: In this chapter, unless the.”
E. L. L. v. State, 572 P.2d 786 (Alaska 1977). “080(a); AS 47.10.290(2). One possible consequence of such an adjudication is commitment to a juvenile facility until the age of nineteen.”
R.C. v. State, Dep't of Health & Soc. Servs., 760 P.2d 501 (Alaska 1988). “-010(a)(2)(A) and AS 47.10.290 13 are unconstitutionally vague, and therefore deny him due process of law as guaranteed by article 1, section 7 of the Alaska Constitution and the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution.”
R.D.S.M. v. Intake Officer, 565 P.2d 855 (Alaska 1977). “AS 47.10.290(2) defines a “delinquent minor” as “a minor whom the court determines is within the provisions of [AS 47.”
Baumgartner v. Baumgartner, 788 P.2d 38 (Alaska 1990). “ad been the child’s home state within six months before commencement of the proceeding and the child is absent from this state because of removal or retention by a person claiming custody or for other reasons, and a parent or person acting as parent continues to live in this…”
White v. State, 457 P.2d 650 (Alaska 1969). “In the meantime, by an amendment to AS 47.10.290(1), jurisdiction of juvenile matters was transferred from the district court to the superior court on January 1, 1968.”
P. H. v. State, 504 P.2d 837 (Alaska 1972). “AS 47.10.290(6) defines “minor” as “a person under 18 years of age.”
— Alaska Stat. § 47.10.290(1) — 4 cases
White v. State, 457 P.2d 650 (Alaska 1969). “In the meantime, by an amendment to AS 47.10.290(1), jurisdiction of juvenile matters was transferred from the district court to the superior court on January 1, 1968.”
In Re White, 445 P.2d 813 (Alaska 1968).
R.C. v. State, Dep't of Health & Soc. Servs., 760 P.2d 501 (Alaska 1988). “-010(a)(2)(A) and AS 47.10.290 13 are unconstitutionally vague, and therefore deny him due process of law as guaranteed by article 1, section 7 of the Alaska Constitution and the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution.”
Rc v. State, Dhss, 760 P.2d 501 (Alaska 1988).
— Alaska Stat. § 47.10.290(2) — 8 cases
Henson v. State, 576 P.2d 1352 (Alaska 1978). “As defined by AS 47.10.290(2), a “delinquent minor” is a child under the age of eighteen years whom the court determines is within the provisions of AS 47.”
RLR v. State, 487 P.2d 27 (Alaska 1971). “” 32 RLR’s conduct was certainly an “offenáe”; *33 RLR is a “delinquent minor” under AS 47.10.290(2) because the sale of LSD is a crime under AS 17.”
R.D.S.M. v. Intake Officer, 565 P.2d 855 (Alaska 1977). “AS 47.10.290(2) defines a “delinquent minor” as “a minor whom the court determines is within the provisions of [AS 47.”
E. L. L. v. State, 572 P.2d 786 (Alaska 1977). “080(a); AS 47.10.290(2). One possible consequence of such an adjudication is commitment to a juvenile facility until the age of nineteen.”
In re E. M. D., 490 P.2d 658 (Alaska 1971).
— Alaska Stat. § 47.10.290(3) — 5 cases
Matter of SD, Jr., 549 P.2d 1190 (Alaska 1976). “010(a)(5) and AS 47.10.290. AS 47.10.010(a)(5) reads as follows: (a) Proceedings relating to a minor under 18 years of age residing or found in the state are governed by this chapter, except as otherwise provided in this chapter, when the minor .”
L. A. M. v. State, 547 P.2d 827 (Alaska 1976). “AS 47.10.290 provides in relevant part: In this chapter, unless the.”
E. L. L. v. State, 572 P.2d 786 (Alaska 1977). “080(a); AS 47.10.290(2). One possible consequence of such an adjudication is commitment to a juvenile facility until the age of nineteen.”
ELL v. State, 572 P.2d 786 (Alaska 1977).
LAM v. State, 547 P.2d 827 (Alaska 1976).
— Alaska Stat. § 47.10.290(6) — 3 cases
Davenport v. McGinnis, 522 P.2d 1140 (Alaska 1974). “[14] AS 47.10.290 defines these terms as follows: (4) "juvenile detention facility" means separate quarters within a city jail used for the detention of delinquent minors; (5) "juvenile detention home" or "detention home" is a separate establishment, exclusively devoted to the…”
P. H. v. State, 504 P.2d 837 (Alaska 1972). “AS 47.10.290(6) defines “minor” as “a person under 18 years of age.”
PH v. State, 504 P.2d 837 (Alaska 1972).
— Alaska Stat. § 47.10.290(7) — 7 cases
E. L. L. v. State, 572 P.2d 786 (Alaska 1977). “080(a); AS 47.10.290(2). One possible consequence of such an adjudication is commitment to a juvenile facility until the age of nineteen.”
In re E. M. D., 490 P.2d 658 (Alaska 1971).
R.I. v. State, 894 P.2d 683 (Alaska Ct. App. 1995).
RI v. State, 894 P.2d 683 (Alaska Ct. App. 1995).
ELL v. State, 572 P.2d 786 (Alaska 1977).
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