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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 11. Criminal Law
- Chapter 56. Offenses Against Public Administration
- Section 310. Escape in the Second Degree.
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AS 11.56.310. Escape in the Second Degree.
- (a) One commits the crime of escape in the second degree if, without lawful authority, one
- (1) removes oneself from
- (A) a secure correctional facility while under official detention for a misdemeanor;
- (B) official detention for a felony or for extradition; or
- (C) official detention and, during the escape or at any time before being restored to official detention, one possesses on
or about oneself a firearm;
- (2) violates AS 11.56.335 or 11.56.340
and, during the time of the unlawful evasion or at any time before being restored to official detention, one possesses
on or about oneself a firearm; or
- (3) while under official detention for a felony,
- (A) removes, tampers with, or disables the electronic monitoring equipment; or
- (B) leaves one's residence or other place designated by the commissioner of corrections or the commissioner of
family and community services for service by electronic monitoring.
- (b) In this section, “secure correctional facility” means a correctional facility that
- (1) has construction fixtures or security features that are designed to restrict the ability of a person under
official detention from leaving the facility without lawful authority; or
- (2) has correctional officers or other persons authorized by the commissioner of corrections to prevent a person under
official detention from leaving without lawful authority.
- (c) Escape in the second degree is a class B felony.
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