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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 11. Criminal Law
- Chapter 41. Offenses Against the Person
- Section 100. Murder in the First Degree.
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AS 11.41.100. Murder in the First Degree.
- (a) A person commits the crime of murder in the first degree if
- (1) with intent to cause the death of another person, the person
- (A) causes the death of any person; or
- (B) compels or induces any person to commit suicide through duress or deception;
- (2) the person knowingly engages in conduct directed toward a child under the age of 16 and the person with criminal
negligence inflicts serious physical injury on the child by at least two separate acts, and one of the acts results in
the death of the child;
- (3) acting alone or with one or more persons, the person commits or attempts to commit a sexual offense against or
kidnapping of a child under 16 years of age and, in the course of or in furtherance of the offense or in immediate
flight from that offense, any person causes the death of the child; in this paragraph, "sexual offense" means an
offense defined in AS 11.41.410
- 11.41.470;
- (4) acting alone or with one or more persons, the person commits or attempts to commit criminal mischief in the first
degree under AS 11.46.475 and, in the course of or in
furtherance of the offense or in immediate flight from that offense, any person causes the death of a person other than
one of the participants; or
- (5) acting alone or with one or more persons, the person commits terroristic threatening in the first degree under AS 11.56.807
and, in the course of or in furtherance of the offense or in immediate flight from that offense, any person causes the
death of a person other than one of the participants.
- (b) Murder in the first degree is an unclassified felony and is punishable as provided in AS 12.55.
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