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Alaska Statutes.
Title 9. Code of Civil Procedure
Chapter 40. Provisional Remedies
Section 220. Motion to Vacate Order For Arrest or to Reduce Bail.
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AS 09.40.220. Motion to Vacate Order For Arrest or to Reduce Bail.

A defendant arrested may, at any time before judgment, apply on a motion to the court or a judge of the court in which the action is pending to vacate the order for arrest or to reduce the amount of bail. If upon the hearing of the motion it appears that there was not sufficient cause for the arrest, the order shall be vacated; or if it appears that the bail was fixed too high, the amount shall be reduced.

Article 03. INJUNCTION


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