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   State Courts - Alaska - March 6 - March 13, 2009

  
Wooten v. Hinton, Supreme Court No. S-12883, No. 6341, SUPREME COURT OF ALASKA, March 6, 2009, Decided
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Benson v. State, Court of Appeals No. A-8765, No. 5448, COURT OF APPEALS OF ALASKA, March 11, 2009, Decided
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Overview: Where defendant completed a financial statement showing that he had $75,000 in assets, the superior court judge did not err by finding that defendant had the opportunity to hire an attorney. The record supported the judge's finding that defendant was not indigent for purposes of obtaining appointed counsel under Alaska R. Crim. P. 39.1(b)(1).

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Malutin v. State, Court of Appeals No. A-10104, No. 5447, COURT OF APPEALS OF ALASKA, March 11, 2009, Decided
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Cusack v. Cusack, Supreme Court No. S-13089, No. 6345, SUPREME COURT OF ALASKA, March 13, 2009, Decided
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Overview: Superior court determined the daughter's best interests by discussing each of the factors specified in Alaska Stat. § 25.24.150(c), and it was not error for the court to consider the daughter's preference. Awarding sole legal custody to the father was not error. Superior court did not err by authorizing father to enroll child in boarding school.

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Southeast Alaska Conservation Council v. State, Supreme Court No. S-13159, No. 6344, SUPREME COURT OF ALASKA, March 13, 2009, Decided
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