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   State Courts - Alaska - December 6 - December 8, 2000

  
Marotta v. State, Court of Appeals No. A-7465, No. 4315, COURT OF APPEALS OF ALASKA, December 6, 2000, Decided
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Overview: Conviction for misconduct involving controlled substances was affirmed where record supported findings that appellant did not identify false statements in trooper's affidavit; thus, claim attacking search warrant failed.

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Patterson v. State, Court of Appeals No. A-7298, No. 4314, COURT OF APPEALS OF ALASKA, December 6, 2000, Decided
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Overview: Appellant's application for post-conviction relief was subject to dismissal because he had filed previous applications for post-conviction relief. Because application was dismissed, his motion to amend it was properly denied.

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Roberts v. State, Court of Appeals No. A-7551, No. 4316, COURT OF APPEALS OF ALASKA, December 6, 2000, Decided
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Overview: The trial court did not abuse its discretion when it denied defendant's motion for a mistrial due to juror misconduct. The trial court found the juror to be credible and defendant was not prejudiced by any juror misconduct.

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Rust v. State, Court of Appeals No. A-7352, No. 4312, COURT OF APPEALS OF ALASKA, December 6, 2000, Decided
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Overview: The trial court did not err when it denied defendant's application for post-conviction relief for ineffective assistance of counsel. Counsel's decision not to call an expert witness or seek a continuance was a tactical one.

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Totemoff v. State, Court of Appeals No. A-7377, No. 4313, COURT OF APPEALS OF ALASKA, December 6, 2000, Decided
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Overview: The trial court erred when it denied defendant's motion to suppress drug evidence. A police officer did not have reasonable suspicion to conduct an investigatory stop of defendant after observing him in a high crime area.

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R.M. v. S.G., Supreme Court No. S-9163, No. 5340, SUPREME COURT OF ALASKA, December 8, 2000, Decided
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Overview: Due to children's preferences, inappropriate physical punishment by step-father, and mother's inability to foster loving relationship between children and father, court' change of custody to father served children's best interests.

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Schuyler v. Briner, Supreme Court No. S-9460, No. 5341, SUPREME COURT OF ALASKA, December 8, 2000, Decided
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Overview: Trial court should have considered, as a defense to child support agency's motion to increase ex-husband's support obligation, that the reason he began working overtime was for his new step-children.

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