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Title 33. Probation, Prisons, and Prisoners
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AS 33.30.241. Effect of Judgment of Conviction On Civil Rights.

(a) A person who is convicted of a felony involving moral turpitude as defined in AS 15.60.010 is disqualified from voting in a state or municipal election until the person's unconditional discharge.

(b) A person who is convicted of a felony is disqualified from serving as a juror until the person's unconditional discharge.

(c) In this section "unconditional discharge" has the meaning given in AS 12.55.185 .


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