Sec. 11.56.390. Definition.
In AS 11.56.300 – 11.56.390, “contraband” means any article or thing which persons confined in a correctional facility are prohibited by law from obtaining, making, or possessing in that correctional facility.
Sec. 11.56.510. Interference with official proceedings.
(a) A person commits the crime of interference with official proceedings if the person (1) uses force on anyone, damages the property of anyone, or threatens anyone with intent to (A) improperly influence a witness or otherwise influence the testimony of a witness; (B) influence a juror’s vote, opinion, decision, or other action as a […]
Sec. 11.56.520. Receiving a bribe by a witness or juror.
(a) A person commits the crime of receiving a bribe by a witness or juror if the person solicits a benefit with the intent that, or accepts or agrees to accept a benefit upon an agreement or understanding that, (1) the person will be improperly influenced as a witness; or (2) the person’s vote, decision, […]
Sec. 11.56.540. Tampering with a witness in the first degree.
(a) A person commits the crime of tampering with a witness in the first degree if the person knowingly induces or attempts to induce a witness to (1) testify falsely, offer misleading testimony, or unlawfully withhold testimony in an official proceeding; or (2) be absent from a judicial proceeding to which the witness has been […]
Sec. 11.56.545. Tampering with a witness in the second degree.
(a) A person commits the crime of tampering with a witness in the second degree if the person knowingly induces or attempts to induce a witness to be absent from an official proceeding, other than a judicial proceeding, to which the witness has been summoned. (b) Tampering with a witness in the second degree is […]
Sec. 11.56.590. Jury tampering.
(a) A person commits the crime of jury tampering if the person directly or indirectly communicates with a juror other than as permitted by the rules governing the official proceeding with intent to (1) influence the juror’s vote, opinion, decision, or other action as a juror; or (2) otherwise affect the outcome of the official […]
Sec. 11.56.600. Misconduct by a juror.
(a) A person commits the crime of misconduct by a juror if, being a juror, the person promises or agrees, before the submission of any part of an official proceeding to a jury for deliberation, to vote for or agree to a verdict for or against a party in the official proceeding, or otherwise to […]
Sec. 11.56.610. Tampering with physical evidence.
(a) A person commits the crime of tampering with physical evidence if the person (1) destroys, mutilates, alters, suppresses, conceals, or removes physical evidence with intent to impair its verity or availability in an official proceeding or a criminal investigation; (2) makes, presents, or uses physical evidence, knowing it to be false, with intent to […]
Sec. 11.56.620. Simulating legal process.
(a) A person commits the crime of simulating legal process if, with intent to cause the recipient to take an action on it, the person issues, sends, or delivers (1) a request for payment of money on behalf of any creditor that in form and substance simulates any legal process issued by a court of […]
Sec. 11.56.700. Resisting or interfering with arrest.
(a) A person commits the crime of resisting or interfering with arrest if, knowing that a peace officer is making an arrest, with the intent of preventing the officer from making the arrest, the person resists personal arrest or interferes with the arrest of another by (1) force; (2) committing any degree of criminal mischief; […]