A party to a proceeding by habeas corpus may appeal from the judgment of the court refusing to allow the writ or a final judgment therein in like manner and with like effect as in an action. No question once finally determined upon a proceeding by habeas corpus shall be re-examined upon another or subsequent proceeding of the same kind.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 12. Code of Criminal Procedure
Sec. 12.75.010. Persons entitled to prosecute writ.
Sec. 12.75.020. Persons not entitled to prosecute writ.
Sec. 12.75.030. Offense not bailable.
Sec. 12.75.040. Production of body.
Sec. 12.75.050. Hearing without production of person.
Sec. 12.75.060. Proceedings on disobedience of writ.
Sec. 12.75.070. Precept to peace officer.
Sec. 12.75.080. Discharge of party.
Sec. 12.75.090. Remand of party legally detained.
Sec. 12.75.100. Remedy of person in custody by virtue of civil process.
Sec. 12.75.110. Limitation on scope of court's inquiry.
Sec. 12.75.120. Proceedings where commitment irregular.
Sec. 12.75.130. Custody of party pending judgment.
Sec. 12.75.140. Admission to bail.
Sec. 12.75.150. Effect of admitting to bail.
Sec. 12.75.160. Enforcing judgment of discharge.
Sec. 12.75.170. Discharge as bar to subsequent restraint.
Sec. 12.75.180. Grounds for warrant in lieu of writ.
Sec. 12.75.190. Warrant may include command for arrest of defendant.
Sec. 12.75.200. Warrant in lieu of writ.
Sec. 12.75.210. Proceedings as to person having party in custody.
Sec. 12.75.220. Penalty for refusing to deliver copy of or obey authority to detain party.