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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 11. Criminal Law
- Chapter 46. Offenses Against Property
- Section 110. Consolidation of Theft Offenses: Pleading and Proof.
previous: Section 100. Theft Defined.
next: Section 120. Theft in the First Degree.
AS 11.46.110. Consolidation of Theft Offenses: Pleading and Proof.
- (a) Each instance of conduct defined as theft under AS 11.46.100
constitutes theft in the first, second, third, or fourth degree.
- (b) An accusation of theft is sufficient if it alleges that the defendant committed theft of property or services of the
nature or value required for the commission of the crime charged without designating the particular way or manner in
which the theft was committed.
- (c) Proof that the defendant engaged in conduct constituting theft as defined in AS 11.46.100
is sufficient to support a conviction based upon any indictment, information, or complaint for theft.
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