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Jacob Brouch Sentenced for Weapons Misconduct in Russian Roulette Death
Channel 2 NewsJacob Brouch, a former JBER soldier, will spend several months behind bars after a judge sentenced him on weapons misconduct for his role in the Russian roulette death of his friend. Brouch’s sentencing on Tuesday comes days after being found...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Punishment, Justice System
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Fairbanks Woman Sentenced for Credit Union Robbery
Sam Friedman, Fairbanks Daily News-MinerA state judge has sentenced a 33-year-old Fairbanks woman to 10 years in prison for robbing a credit union. The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner (http://bit.ly/K9kqkV) reports Jessica Nel Brown on Tuesday pleaded guilty to robbery as part of a plea deal....Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Punishment, Theft, Justice System, Prisons
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Alaska Supreme Court Rejects Interim Redistricting Plan
Channel 2 NewsThe Alaska Supreme Court has rejected a request by the Alaska Redistricting Board to use its original redistricting plan for this year’s statewide elections, instead ordering the use of one amended after court decisions as an interim plan. The...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Voting, Politics, Justice System, Elections
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Channel 2 News Investigates: Alaska's Child Porn Epidemic
Channel 2 NewsWhile in jail, awaiting sentencing for charges related to the possession of child pornography, Anchorage inmate Troy McKenzie continued to self-medicate himself with a mixture of newspaper and magazine cutouts of young children. This day of discovery had...Tags: Epidemics and Plagues, Executive Branch, Politics, Criminals, Environmental Issues
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Anchorage Assembly Chair Retains Law Firm for Election Certification Advice
Channel 2 NewsAnchorage Assembly Chair Ernie Hall has retained a local law firm to advise the assembly on issues related to certifying the results of the city’s troubled April 3 elections. City Clerk Barbara Gruenstein says the law firm will not serve as the...Tags: Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Legal Service, Sarah Palin, Politics
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Bangun Perkasa: Feds Take Control of Seized Fishing Vessel at Dutch Harbor
By Becky BohrerFederal officials are deciding how to dispose of a ship seized last year for illegal fishing. A federal judge last month issued a decree of forfeiture for the Bangun Perkasa, officially turning it over to the federal government. The U.S. Coast...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Crime, Law and Justice, Fishing, Justice System
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Sink It or Scrap It? Feds To Decide How To Get Rid of Bangun Perkasa
Channel 2 NewsSink it or scrap it? That's the choice facing federal officials who are now in charge of disposing of the Bangun Perkasa, the pirate fishing boat the Coast Guard seized last year that now sits in Dutch Harbor awaiting its fate. According to National...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Crime, Law and Justice, Fishing, Justice System
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Arctic Offshore Drilling: Groups Appeal Lease Sale Decision
Dan JolingEnvironmental groups are asking a federal appeals court to overturn a judge's decision that OK'd the sale of petroleum leases in the Arctic Ocean off Alaska's northwest shore. The groups hope to stop a subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell from moving...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Petroleum Industry, Justice System
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Anthony Rollins Sentenced to 87 Years for APD Sexual Assaults
Channel 2 NewsMore than a year after being convicted for raping four women while on duty during 2008 and 2009, former Anchorage police officer Anthony Rollins was sentenced to 87 years in prison Friday. District Court Judge Philip Volland sentenced Rollins to a...Tags: Trials, Lawyers, Assault, Punishment, Computer Crime
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Lawmakers Approve Bill to Allow Judges to Consider Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
Channel 2 NewsThe Alaska Legislature has approved a bill that would give judges flexibility when handing down criminal sentences to people with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. Judges are not currently allowed to consider conditions caused by prenatal exposure to...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Alaska Legislature, Justice System
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Jacob Brouch Manslaughter Trial Opens in Russian Roulette Death
Channel 2 NewsAs Jacob Brouch's trial in the death of his friend opened Wednesday, both the prosecution and defense agreed on one thing: that 26-year-old Michael McCloskey shot and killed himself on March 6, 2011 during a drunken game of Russian roulette. Brouch, 25,...Tags: Trials, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Murder, Prosecution
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Human Trafficking Bill Advances, Other Measures Stall in Special Session
Channel 2 NewsThursday was the second day of the special session called by Gov. Sean Parnell, with one bill moved forward while two others languished in committee. The bill that advanced would boost the penalties for human trafficking, often connected with the...Tags: Trials, Executive Branch, Politics, Environmental Issues, Prosecution
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