Alaska Statutes (Last Updated: January 11, 2017) |
Title 11. CRIMINAL LAW. |
Chapter 11.41. OFFENSES AGAINST THE PERSON. |
Article 11.41.02. ASSAULT AND RECKLESS ENDANGERMENT. |
Section 11.41.200. Assault in the first degree.
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(a) A person commits the crime of assault in the first degree if
(1) that person recklessly causes serious physical injury to another by means of a dangerous instrument;
(2) with intent to cause serious physical injury to another, the person causes serious physical injury to any person;
(3) the person knowingly engages in conduct that results in serious physical injury to another under circumstances manifesting extreme indifference to the value of human life; or
(4) that person recklessly causes serious physical injury to another by repeated assaults using a dangerous instrument, even if each assault individually does not cause serious physical injury.
(b) Assault in the first degree is a class A felony.
Authorities
11.41.220;11.41.255;11.41.200;11.66.100;12.45.018;12.55.125;12.55.127;12.55.155;47.10.086
Notes
References
11 AAC 20.885
7 AAC 10.930
AS 11.41.220 Assault in the third degree.
AS 11.41.255 Definition of serious physical injury for offenses against
AS 11.41.255 Definition of serious physical injury for offenses against children under 12 under AS 11.41.200 - 11.41.250.
AS 11.66.100 Prostitution.
AS 12.45.018 Juror counseling following graphic evidence or testimony.
AS 12.55.125 Sentences of imprisonment for felonies.
AS 12.55.127 Consecutive and concurrent terms of imprisonment.
AS 12.55.155 Factors in aggravation and mitigation.
AS 47.10.086 Reasonable efforts.
History
(Sec. 3 ch 166 SLA 1978; am Sec. 2 ch 143 SLA 1982; am Sec. 2 ch 66 SLA 1988; am Sec. 2 ch 79 SLA 1992)