(a) A court, when considering the sentence to be imposed under this chapter for an offense other than a violation of AS 11.41, AS 11.46.400, or a crime involving domestic violence, may permit the victim and the offender to submit a sentence for the court's review based upon a negotiated agreement between the victim and the offender, or between the offender and the community if there is no victim. The court may, with the consent of the victim and the offender, impose the sentence that has been determined by the negotiated agreement between the offender and the victim, or between the offender and the community if there is no victim, if that sentence otherwise complies with this chapter and accomplishes the goals of restoration of the victim and the community and rehabilitation of the offender. Before accepting a negotiated agreement, the court shall determine that the victim has not been intimidated or coerced in reaching the agreement. In this section, “community” has the meaning determined by the court.
(b) At the time of sentencing, the court shall, if practicable, provide the victim with a form that
(1) provides information on
(A) whom the victim should contact if the victim has questions about the sentence or release of the offender;
(B) the potential for release of the offender on furlough, probation, or parole or for good time credit; and
(2) allows the victim to update the victim's contact information with the court, the Victim Information and Notification Everyday service, and the Department of Corrections.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 12. Code of Criminal Procedure
Chapter 55. Sentencing and Probation
Sec. 12.55.005. Declaration of purpose.
Sec. 12.55.011. Victim and community involvement in sentencing.
Sec. 12.55.015. Authorized sentences; forfeiture.
Sec. 12.55.022. Victim impact statement.
Sec. 12.55.023. Participation by victim in sentencing.
Sec. 12.55.025. Sentencing procedures.
Sec. 12.55.027. Credit for time spent toward service of a sentence of imprisonment.
Sec. 12.55.041. Correctional facility surcharge.
Sec. 12.55.045. Restitution and compensation.
Sec. 12.55.051. Enforcement of fines and restitution.
Sec. 12.55.055. Community work.
Sec. 12.55.078. Suspending entry of judgment.
Sec. 12.55.080. Suspension of sentence and probation.
Sec. 12.55.085. Suspending imposition of sentence.
Sec. 12.55.086. Imprisonment as a condition of suspended imposition of sentence.
Sec. 12.55.088. Modification of sentence.
Sec. 12.55.090. Granting of probation.
Sec. 12.55.100. Conditions of probation.
Sec. 12.55.101. Additional conditions of probation for domestic violence crimes.
Sec. 12.55.102. Alcohol-related offenses.
Sec. 12.55.110. Notice and grounds for revocation of suspension.
Sec. 12.55.115. Fixing eligibility for discretionary parole at sentencing.
Sec. 12.55.120. Appeal of sentence.
Sec. 12.55.125. Sentences of imprisonment for felonies.
Sec. 12.55.127. Consecutive and concurrent terms of imprisonment.
Sec. 12.55.135. Sentences of imprisonment for misdemeanors.
Sec. 12.55.137. Penalties for gang activities punishable as misdemeanors.
Sec. 12.55.139. Penalties for criminal nonsupport and aiding nonpayment of child support.
Sec. 12.55.145. Prior convictions.
Sec. 12.55.147. Fingerprints at time of sentencing.
Sec. 12.55.148. Judgment for sex offenses or child kidnappings.
Sec. 12.55.155. Factors in aggravation and mitigation.
Sec. 12.55.165. Extraordinary circumstances.
Sec. 12.55.175. Three-judge sentencing panel.