Alaska Statutes.
Title 12. Code of Criminal Procedure
Chapter 60. Prevention of Crimes
Section 160. Requiring Security of Convicted Person.
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AS 12.60.160. Requiring Security of Convicted Person.

The court before whom any person is convicted of a crime which, by the judgment of the court, is punished otherwise than by imprisonment in the penitentiary may require that person to enter into an undertaking as provided in AS 12.60.100 for not more than two years. If the person does not provide the undertaking, the court may commit the person until the undertaking is given or the period expires.

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