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    • Legislation USA
    • Alaska Statutes
    • Title 11. Criminal Law
    • Chapter 41. Offenses Against the Person
    • Article 1. Homicide.
    • Sec. 11.41.130. Criminally negligent homicide.

    Alaska Statutes
    Article 1. Homicide.
    Sec. 11.41.130. Criminally negligent homicide.

    (a) A person commits the crime of criminally negligent homicide if, with criminal negligence, the person causes the death of another person.
    (b) Criminally negligent homicide is a class B felony.

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    Structure Alaska Statutes

    Alaska Statutes

    Title 11. Criminal Law

    Chapter 41. Offenses Against the Person

    Article 1. Homicide.

    Sec. 11.41.100. Murder in the first degree.

    Sec. 11.41.110. Murder in the second degree.

    Sec. 11.41.115. Defenses to murder.

    Sec. 11.41.120. Manslaughter.

    Sec. 11.41.130. Criminally negligent homicide.

    Sec. 11.41.135. Multiple deaths.

    Sec. 11.41.140. Definition.

    Sec. 11.41.150. Murder of an unborn child.

    Sec. 11.41.160. Manslaughter of an unborn child.

    Sec. 11.41.170. Criminally negligent homicide of an unborn child.

    Sec. 11.41.180. Applicability of AS 11.41.150 - 11.41.170.

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