(a) Unless inconsistent with AS 11.81.320 - 11.81.410, conduct which would otherwise constitute an offense is justified when it is required or authorized by law or by a judicial decree, judgment, or order.
(b) The justification afforded by this section also applies when
(1) the person reasonably believes the conduct to be required or authorized by a decree, judgment, or order of a court of competent jurisdiction or in the lawful execution of legal process, notwithstanding lack of jurisdiction of the court or defect in the legal process; or
(2) the person reasonably believes the conduct to be required or authorized to assist a peace officer in the performance of the officer's duties, notwithstanding that the officer exceeded the officer's authority.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 81. General Provisions
Article 4. General Principles of Justification.
Sec. 11.81.300. Justification: Defense.
Sec. 11.81.320. Justification: Necessity.
Sec. 11.81.330. Justification: Use of nondeadly force in defense of self.
Sec. 11.81.335. Justification: Use of deadly force in defense of self.
Sec. 11.81.340. Justification: Use of force in defense of a third person.
Sec. 11.81.350. Justification: Use of force in defense of property and premises.
Sec. 11.81.390. Use of force by a private person in making arrest or terminating an escape.
Sec. 11.81.400. Justification: Use of force in resisting or interfering with arrest.
Sec. 11.81.410. Justification: Use of force by guards.
Sec. 11.81.420. Justification: Performance of public duty.
Sec. 11.81.430. Justification: Use of force, special relationships.