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However, Alaska does have transfer laws that allow for the prosecution of juveniles as adults under certain circumstances. These transfer laws include judicial waiver, prosecutorial discretion, and statutory exclusion.
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UNDER ALASKA RULE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE 82 Alaska Rule of Civil Procedure 82 provides that if you are held liable, some or all of the attorney fees of the person making a claim against you must be paid by you. The amount that must be paid by you is determined by Alaska Rule of Civil Procedure 82.
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.
Except as provided in AS 12.61. 010 and AS 47.12. 110(b), upon the request of either party the judge may exclude from the courtroom any witness of the adverse party not under examination at the time so that the witness may not hear the testimony of other witnesses.

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The court rules provide that you may be permanently excused from all jury service if you: (1) are over 70 years of age and request in writing to be permanently excused; or (2) have a permanent physical or mental disability and give the court written verification of the disability from a physician.

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