Alaska Statutes (Last Updated: January 11, 2017) |
Title 12. CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE. |
Chapter 12.37. INTERCEPTIONS AND ACCESS TO COMMUNICATIONS. |
Article 12.37.01. INTERCEPTION OF PRIVATE COMMUNICATIONS. |
Section 12.37.100. Approval for unanticipated interception.
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If, while intercepting a private communication under the provisions of AS 12.37.010 - 12.37.130, a peace officer intercepts a communication that relates to a felony offense other than one specified in the order of authorization, the attorney general, or a person designated in writing or by law to act for the attorney general, may file a motion for an order approving that interception so that the communication, or evidence derived from it, may be used during testimony in an official proceeding. A court may enter an order approving the interception if it finds that the person who intercepted the communication was otherwise acting under the provisions of AS 12.37.010 - 12.37.130.
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History
(Sec. 1 ch 61 SLA 1993)