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Any person who is at least 18 years old and not a party may serve a subpoena. Serving a subpoena requires delivering a copy to the named person and, if the subpoena requires that persons attendance, tendering the fees for 1 days attendance and the mileage allowed by law.
Conditions That May Lead To Arrests At A Pre-Trial Hearing There may be an outstanding arrest warrant; the person might come to court under the influence of alcohol or drugs. The person might break the law by bringing illegal substances to court or getting involved in a fight at the courthouse.
Rule 45(b), Alaska Rules of 08 Criminal Procedure, is amended to read: 09 (b) Speedy Trial Time Limits. A defendant charged with a felony, a 10 misdemeanor, or a violation shall be tried within 70 [120] days from the time set forth 11 in paragraph (c) of this rule.
Many are jailed pretrial simply because they cant afford money bail, others because a probation, parole, or ICE office has placed a hold on their release. The number of people in jail pretrial has nearly quadrupled since the 1980s.
In Alaska, felonies are typically offenses that cause serious injury, a risk of serious injury, or any other form of violence towards a person. They are punishable by prison terms of more than one year, fines, probation, community service, forfeiture, or rehabilitation programs (AS 12.55.

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JUNEAU Alaska lawmakers, crunched for time at the end of their 90-day session, commonly refer to the 24-hour rule allowing them to give one days notice instead of the usual four before committee meetings on legislation. But, after invoking that rule, they often simply ignore it.
We call the rule the Alaska Rule for shorthand. The Alaska rule modifies 40 CFR 131.21 by changing the point in time when state and authorized, tribal-adopted standards are considered the applicable standards for CWA purposes.

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