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   State Courts - Alaska - December 13, 2000

  
Bleile v. State, Court of Appeals No. A-7412, No. 4322, COURT OF APPEALS OF ALASKA, December 13, 2000, Decided
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Overview: A defendant guilty of stealing from his employers was not only made to provide restitution to his employers but also to sign a confession of judgment as a condition of his probation.

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Demmert v. State, Court of Appeals No. A-7422, No. 4320, COURT OF APPEALS OF ALASKA, December 13, 2000, Decided
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Overview: Trial judge found a sufficient number of aggravating factors to justify sentencing appellant to prison term which exceeded presumptive term for first time sexual offender. Because victim was vulnerable, appellant's sentence was not excessive.

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Fergerson v. State, Court of Appeals No. A-7499, No. 4319, COURT OF APPEALS OF ALASKA, December 13, 2000, Decided
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Overview: Sentence of first felony offender exceeding that of similarly situated second felony offenders, in violation of the Austin rule, was justified by aggravators, his poor rehabilitation prospects, and revocation of his probation.

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Hutchison v. State, Court of Appeals No. A-7573, No. 4323, COURT OF APPEALS OF ALASKA, December 13, 2000, Decided
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Overview: Where defendant was convicted of several felonies for alcohol related offenses, and had 30 prior convictions over 15 years, composite sentence of 6 years, 4 months of imprisonment, with 3 years suspended, was not abuse of discretion.

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Joseph v. State, Court of Appeals No. A-7365, No. 4321, COURT OF APPEALS OF ALASKA, December 13, 2000, Decided
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Overview: Trial court correctly ruled that investigative stop was supported by reasonable suspicion. Police had sufficient reason to suspect that defendant had recently committed a robbery; thus the evidence obtained was admissible.

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Lowe v. State, Court of Appeals No. A-7387, No. 4318, COURT OF APPEALS OF ALASKA, December 13, 2000, Decided
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Overview: State's failure to present evidence to grand jury did not mislead jury to indict defendant without requiring State to meet burden of proof; hearsay not objected to was admissible; related crime's evidence could be admitted; evidence was sufficient.

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Seaman v. State, Court of Appeals No. A-7150, No. 4317, COURT OF APPEALS OF ALASKA, December 13, 2000, Decided
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Overview: Appellant's motion to suppress the recording because it was seized without a warrant was denied by the trial court. Because the trial court could reasonably conclude that exigent circumstances authorized the recording, the court affirmed.

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