Whenever a provision of law defining an offense requires a determination of the age of the victim or the value of property or services, it is not a defense to the lowest class of offense established by the evidence that the age of the victim is less than the age which would make the offense a higher class of offense or that the value of the property or services exceeds the value which would make the offense a higher class of offense, and a person may be charged and convicted accordingly.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 81. General Provisions
Article 6. General Principles of Criminal Liability.
Sec. 11.81.600. General requirements of culpability.
Sec. 11.81.610. Construction of statutes with respect to culpability.
Sec. 11.81.615. Offenses defined by age or value.
Sec. 11.81.620. Effect of ignorance or mistake upon liability.