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Sec. 11.56.300. Escape in the first degree.

(a) One commits the crime of escape in the first degree if, without lawful authority, one removes oneself from official detention by means of a deadly weapon or a defensive weapon. (b) Escape in the first degree is a class A felony.

Sec. 11.56.310. Escape in the second degree.

(a) One commits the crime of escape in the second degree if, without lawful authority, one (1) removes oneself from (A) a secure correctional facility while under official detention for a misdemeanor; (B) official detention for a felony or for extradition; or (C) official detention and, during the escape or at any time before being […]

Sec. 11.56.320. Escape in the third degree.

(a) One commits the crime of escape in the third degree if one (1) removes oneself from official detention during any lawful movement or activity incident to confinement within a correctional facility for a misdemeanor; (2) violates AS 11.56.335 or 11.56.340 and leaves or attempts to leave the state; (3) while under official detention for […]

Sec. 11.56.330. Escape in the fourth degree.

(a) One commits the crime of escape in the fourth degree if, without lawful authority, one (1) removes oneself from official detention for a misdemeanor; (2) having been placed under actual restraint by a peace officer before arrest, removes oneself from the restraint. (3) [Repealed, § 138 ch 4 FSSLA 2019.] (b) Escape in the […]

Sec. 11.56.335. Unlawful evasion in the first degree.

(a) A person commits the crime of unlawful evasion in the first degree if, while charged with or convicted of a felony, (1) the person fails to return to official detention within the time authorized following temporary leave granted for a specific purpose or limited period, including leave granted under AS 33.30.181; or (2) while […]

Sec. 11.56.340. Unlawful evasion in the second degree.

(a) A person commits the crime of unlawful evasion in the second degree if, while charged with or convicted of a misdemeanor, (1) the person fails to return to official detention within the time authorized following temporary leave granted for a specific purpose or limited period, including leave granted under AS 33.30.181; or (2) while […]

Sec. 11.56.370. Permitting an escape.

(a) A public servant who is required by law to have charge of a person arrested for, charged with, or convicted of a crime commits the crime of permitting an escape if with criminal negligence the public servant permits a person under official detention to escape. (b) Permitting an escape is a class C felony.

Sec. 11.56.375. Promoting contraband in the first degree.

(a) A person commits the crime of promoting contraband in the first degree if the person violates AS 11.56.380 and the contraband is (1) a deadly weapon or a defensive weapon; (2) an article that is intended by the defendant to be used as a means of facilitating an escape; or (3) a controlled substance. […]

Sec. 11.56.380. Promoting contraband in the second degree.

(a) A person commits the crime of promoting contraband in the second degree if the person (1) introduces, takes, conveys, or attempts to introduce, take, or convey contraband into a correctional facility; or (2) makes, obtains, possesses, or attempts to make, obtain, or possess anything that person knows to be contraband while under official detention […]

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.