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 11.41.230. Assault in the fourth degree.
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(a) A person commits the crime of assault in the fourth degree if
(1) that person recklessly causes physical injury to another person;
(2) with criminal negligence that person causes physical injury to another person by means of a dangerous instrument; or
(3) by words or other conduct that person recklessly places another person in fear of imminent physical injury.
(b) Assault in the fourth degree is a class A misdemeanor.
Authorities
11.41.220;11.66.100;12.55.078;12.55.085;12.55.135;28.15.046;47.10.011
Notes
References
11 AAC 20.885
7 AAC 10.905
AS 11.41.220 Assault in the third degree.
AS 11.66.100 Prostitution.
AS 12.55.078 Suspending entry of judgment.
AS 12.55.085 Suspending imposition of sentence.
AS 12.55.135 Sentences of imprisonment for misdemeanors.
AS 28.15.046 Licensing of school bus drivers.
AS 47.10.011 Children in need of aid.
History
(Sec. 3 ch 166 SLA 1978; am Sec. 6 ch 102 SLA 1980; am Sec. 5 ch 143 SLA 1982)