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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 11. Criminal Law
- Chapter 41. Offenses Against the Person
- Section 370. Definitions.
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AS 11.41.370. Definitions.
In AS 11.41.300
- 11.41.370, unless the context requires otherwise,
- (1) "lawful custodian" means a parent, guardian, or other person responsible by authority of law for the care, custody, or
control of another;
- (2) "relative" means a parent, stepparent, ancestor, descendant, sibling, uncle, or aunt, including a relative of the same
degree through marriage or adoption;
- (3) "restrain" means to restrict a person's movements unlawfully and without consent, so as to interfere substantially
with the person's liberty by moving the person from one place to another or by confining the person either in the place
where the restriction commences or in a place to which the person has been moved; a restraint is "without consent" if
it is accomplished
- (A) by acquiescence of the restrained person, if the restrained person is under 16 years of age or is incompetent and the
restrained person's lawful custodian has not acquiesced in the movement or confinement; or
- (B) by force, threat, or deception.
Article 04. SEXUAL OFFENSES
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