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   State Courts - Alaska - April 11 - April 16, 2003

  
G.C. v. Dep't of Health & Soc. Servs., Div. of Family & Youth Servs., Supreme Court No. S-10519, No. 5678, SUPREME COURT OF ALASKA, April 11, 2003, Decided
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Overview: Trial court's judgment that father who had little contact with his child for 10 years and who was incarcerated in another state had abandoned his child, and that it was in child's best interests to terminate the father's parental rights was upheld.

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Inman v. Inman, Supreme Court No. S-10238, No. 5679, SUPREME COURT OF ALASKA, April 11, 2003, Decided
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Overview: Trial court's judgment vacating a 17-year-old order dividing a husband and wife's property and ordering a new trial where the ex-wife was awarded half of the marital portion of her ex-husband's pension was affirmed.

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State v. Jack, Court of Appeals No. A-8062, No. 1866, COURT OF APPEALS OF ALASKA, April 11, 2003, Decided
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Overview: Statute setting jurisdiction of the State in offshore waters did not extend the state criminal jurisdiction into Canadian territorial waters, therefore, charges against defendant for misconduct in Canadian territorial waters had to be dismissed.

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Tazruk v. State, Court of Appeals No. A-8284, No. 1865, COURT OF APPEALS OF ALASKA, April 11, 2003, Decided
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Overview: Appellate court remanded trial court's judgment dismissing pro se petition for post-conviction relief, as there was no evidence in the record that explained counsel's decision to proceed only on the basis of claims his indigent client raised.

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Vent v. State, Court of Appeals No. A-7647, No. 1864, COURT OF APPEALS OF ALASKA, April 11, 2003, Decided
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Overview: Admission of statements in subsequent interviews were voluntary and therefore admissible, despite fact first interview was flawed. Exclusion of expert testimony regarding false confessions was proper, where testimony would not have aided jury.

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Vent v. State, Court of Appeals No. A-07647, COURT OF APPEALS OF ALASKA, April 11, 2003, Decided
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Bruns v. State, Court of Appeals No. A-8374, No. 4690, COURT OF APPEALS OF ALASKA, April 16, 2003, Decided
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Overview: The evidence that a police officer observed defendant make an illegal right turn and fail to stop for a stop sign justified the traffic stop and the evidence of defendant's intoxication obtained as a result of that stop was not obtained illegally.

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Dowl v. State, Court of Appeals No. A-7672, No. 4689, COURT OF APPEALS OF ALASKA, April 16, 2003, Decided
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Overview: In the prosecution of an alleged violation of a domestic violence restraining order, the trial court erred by ruling defendant's mental state was irrelevant, as the State had to prove he acted recklessly with respect to the terms of the order.

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Jacobs v. State, Court of Appeals No. A-7897, No. 4691, COURT OF APPEALS OF ALASKA, April 16, 2003, Decided
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Overview: The evidence was sufficient for a jury to find defendant knowingly drove and stole a vehicle belonging to the complainant and intended to knowingly deprive him of a cell phone left in the vehicle.

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