(a) A person commits the crime of interference with constitutional rights if
(1) the person injures, oppresses, threatens, or intimidates another person with intent to deprive that person of a right, privilege, or immunity in fact granted by the constitution or laws of this state;
(2) the person intentionally injures, oppresses, threatens, or intimidates another person because that person has exercised or enjoyed a right, privilege, or immunity in fact granted by the constitution or laws of this state; or
(3) under color of law, ordinance, or regulation of this state or a municipality or other political subdivision of this state, the person intentionally deprives another of a right, privilege, or immunity in fact granted by the constitution or laws of this state.
(b) In a prosecution under this section, whether the injury, oppression, threat, intimidation, or deprivation concerns a right, privilege, or immunity granted by the constitution or laws of this state is a question of law.
(c) Interference with constitutional rights is a class A misdemeanor.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 76. Miscellaneous Offenses
Sec. 11.76.100. Selling or giving tobacco to a minor.
Sec. 11.76.107. Failure to supervise vending machine.
Sec. 11.76.109. Selling or giving product containing nicotine to a minor.
Sec. 11.76.110. Interference with constitutional rights.
Sec. 11.76.113. Misconduct involving confidential information in the first degree.
Sec. 11.76.115. Misconduct involving confidential information in the second degree.
Sec. 11.76.120. Opening or publishing contents of sealed letters.
Sec. 11.76.130. Interference with rights of physically or mentally challenged person.
Sec. 11.76.133. Interference with the training of a service animal.
Sec. 11.76.140. Avoidance of ignition interlock device.
Sec. 11.76.150. Sale of products containing dextromethorphan.