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Are all Alaska Criminal Court Records Public? Most Alaska Criminal Court records are accessible by the public with the exception of those sealed by state statutes and court orders. By default, juvenile criminal court records are made confidential and sealed to prevent public access.
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A suspended entry of judgment (SEJ) is a type of probationary sentence. The court may defer further proceedings and place the defendant on probation if: a defendant is found guilty or pleads guilty to a crime, and. the defendant and prosecution agree to it.
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY? Alaska law requires state and local agencies to make public records available for inspection by the public in the format in which the agency maintains or disseminates them; public information requests are subject to certain exceptions and reasonable fees.
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