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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 11. Criminal Law
- Chapter 46. Offenses Against Property
- Section 270. Unlawful Possession.
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AS 11.46.270. Unlawful Possession.
- (a) A person commits the crime of unlawful possession if the person possesses a propelled vehicle, bicycle, firearm,
movable or immovable construction tool or equipment, appliance, merchandise or other article or its component parts
knowing that the serial number or identification mark placed on it by the manufacturer or owner for the purpose of
identification has been defaced, erased, or otherwise altered with the intent of causing interruption to the ownership
of another.
- (b) Unlawful possession is
- (1) a class C felony if the value of the property on which the serial number or identification mark appeared is $500 or
more;
- (2) a class A misdemeanor if the value of the property on which the serial number or identification mark appeared is $50
or more but less than $500;
- (3) a class B misdemeanor if the value of the property on which the serial number or identification mark appeared is less
than $50.
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