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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 12. Code of Criminal Procedure
- Chapter 30. Bail
- Section 30. Appeal From Conditions of Release.
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AS 12.30.030. Appeal From Conditions of Release.
- (a) A person who remains in custody after a review provided for in AS 12.30.020(f) may move the court having original
jurisdiction over the offense to amend the order. The motion shall be determined promptly.
- (b) When a court denies a motion under (a) of this section or conditions of release have been imposed by the court having
original jurisdiction over the offense, an appeal may be taken to the court having appellate jurisdiction over the
court denying the motion or imposing the conditions subject to the applicable court rules. The order of the lower court
shall be affirmed unless it is found that the lower court abused its discretion. If it is held that the lower court did
abuse its discretion, the appellate court may modify, vacate, set aside, reverse, remand the action for further
proceeding, or remand the action directing entry of the appropriate order, which may include ordering the person to be
released under AS 12.30.020
(a). The appeal shall be determined promptly.
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