Alaska Statutes.
Title 12. Code of Criminal Procedure
Chapter 25. Arrests and Citations
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Chapter 25. Arrests and Citations

Section 10. Persons Authorized to Arrest.
Section 20. Judge or Magistrate May Order Arrest.
Section 30. Grounds For Arrest By Private Person or Peace Officer Without Warrant.
Section 31. Alternative to Arrest.
Section 33. Arrest Without Warrant For Operating Vehicle While Under the Influence of An Alcoholic Beverage, Inhalant, or Controlled Substance.
Section 35. Arrest Without Warrant By State Trooper When Judicial Officer is Unavailable.
Section 40. Taking Before Judge or Magistrate Person Arrested By Bystander.
Section 50. Method of Making Arrest.
Section 60. Method of Arrest By Officer Without Warrant.
Section 70. Limitation On Restraint in Arrest.
Section 80. Means to Effect Resisted Arrest. [Repealed, § 21 Ch 59 SLA 1982. For Present Provisions, See AS 11.81.370 — 11.81.390]
Section 90. Peace Officer's Authority to Summon Aid to Make Arrest.
Section 100. Breaking Into Building or Vessel to Effect Arrest.
Section 110. Breaking Open Building or Vessel to Liberate.
Section 120. Retaking Escaped Prisoner.
Section 130. Means Usable to Retake Prisoner. [Repealed, § 21 Ch 166 SLA 1978. For Present Provisions, See AS 11.81.370 — 11.81.390]
Section 140. Property Taken From Defendant On Arrest.
Section 150. Rights of Prisoner After Arrest.
Section 160. Definition of “Arrest.”
Section 175. Uniform Citation Format and Procedure.
Section 180. When Peace Officer May Issue Citation or Take Person Before the Court.
Section 190. When Person to Be Given Five-Day Notice to Appear in Court.
Section 195. Disposition of Scheduled Offenses.
Section 200. Form For Citations.
Section 210. Disposition and Records of Citations.
Section 220. When Copy of Citation Considered a Lawful Complaint.
Section 230. Failure to Obey Citation; Limitation on Penalty.

Article 01. ARRESTS

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