In a criminal prosecution, no statement or report in the possession of the state which was made by a prosecution witness or prospective prosecution witness (other than the defendant) to an agent of the state may be the subject of subpoena, discovery, or inspection until the witness has testified on direct examination at the preliminary hearing, or in the trial of the case.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 12. Code of Criminal Procedure
Chapter 45. Trial, Evidence, Compromise
Article 2. Discovery, Testimony, and Evidence.
Sec. 12.45.020. Conviction on testimony of accomplice and corroboration.
Sec. 12.45.035. Admissibility of DNA profiles.
Sec. 12.45.037. Admissibility of expert testimony relating to criminal street gang activity.
Sec. 12.45.042. Mental examination of victim.
Sec. 12.45.045. Evidence of past sexual conduct in trials of certain sexual offenses.
Sec. 12.45.046. Testimony of children in criminal proceedings.
Sec. 12.45.049. Privilege relating to domestic violence and sexual assault counseling.
Sec. 12.45.050. Limitation on discovery of statement of prosecution witness.
Sec. 12.45.060. Discovery after direct examination of witness.
Sec. 12.45.070. Discovery of portions of statement.
Sec. 12.45.080. Disposition of proceeding upon failure of state to comply with order.
Sec. 12.45.082. Definition of “statement”.
Sec. 12.45.084. Laboratory report of controlled substances.
Sec. 12.45.086. Photographic evidence of property wrongfully taken or damaged.