Alaska Statutes.
Title 11. Criminal Law
Chapter 81. General Provisions
Section 615. Offenses Defined By Age or Value.
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AS 11.81.615. Offenses Defined By Age or Value.

Whenever a provision of law defining an offense requires a determination of the age of the victim or the value of property or services, it is not a defense to the lowest class of offense established by the evidence that the age of the victim is less than the age which would make the offense a higher class of offense or that the value of the property or services exceeds the value which would make the offense a higher class of offense, and a person may be charged and convicted accordingly.

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