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ASD Students Choose Candidates in Youth Vote 2012
Channel 2 NewsAnchorage School District students made their presidential choices Tuesday as part of a civics exercise, voting on an unofficial abbreviated version of the Alaska ballot while their parents also went to the polls. ASD spokesperson Heidi Embley says 14,...Tags: Jill Stein, Gary Johnson, Crime, Law and Justice, American School for the Deaf, Teaching and Learning
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Group Calls for Ouster of Anchorage Judge
Channel 2 NewsA religious-based public policy group is urging voters not to retain an Anchorage Superior Court judge because of his rulings on the controversial Parental Notification Law. Former governor Tony Knowles appointed Sen Tan to the bench on December 4th,...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Supreme Court, Politics, Voting, Laws
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Wasilla Woman Will Repay Embezzled Chugiak High Funds
Channel 2 NewsAn attorney for a former Chugiak High School clerk told an Anchorage judge on Monday that his client has already begun trying to make amends. As part of a plea deal, Brenda Burge of Wasilla will pay the school back $60,000. Her attorney says Burge has so...Tags: Punishment, Theft, Crime, Law and Justice, Embezzlement, Corporate Crime
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Anchorage Judge Throws Out 1-Year Plea Deal in Fatal Hit-And-Run
Channel 2 NewsAn Anchorage judge has thrown out a plea deal between prosecutors and a woman accused in a fatal April 2011 hit-and-run crash on Tudor Road, saying a year in prison isn’t a strict enough sentence for the crime. Superior Court Judge Jack Smith...Tags: Easter, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Justice System
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Prosecutors Reach Deal with Hit-and-Run Suspect
Channel 2 NewsProsecutors have reached a plea deal with an Anchorage woman charged with fatally striking a man with her sport utility vehicle and driving away. The Anchorage Daily News (http://bit.ly/T2Iv11) reports 20-year-old Ashley Bashore will plead guilty to...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Lawyers, Justice System
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Judicial Council Nominates 6 for Alaska Court of Appeals
Three public defenders and a Superior Court judge are among six candidates nominated by the Alaska Judicial Council to fill a seat on the Alaska Court of Appeals. The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner reports Gov. Sean Parnell will have 45 days to pick a...
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Man Wanted By Wildlife Troopers Arrested in Big Lake
Channel 2 NewsA man wanted by Alaska Wildlife Troopers on a $50,000 arrest warrant after removing an ankle monitor and fleeing from his court-approved third-party custodian’s home last week has been taken into custody. Alaska State Troopers spokesperson Beth...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Police Arrests, Justice System
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Judge Upholds Constitutionality of Parental Notification Law
The Associated PressA state court judge has upheld the constitutionality of an Alaska law requiring parental notification of a minor seeking an abortion. The law, stemming from a 2010 initiative, was challenged by Planned Parenthood of the Greater Northwest and others,...Tags: Abortion, Crime, Law and Justice, Planned Parenthood, Social Issues, Justice System
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State of Alaska Seeks to Block Fuel Standard Enforcement
Channel 2 NewsThe state of Alaska is asking a federal judge to block enforcement of rules intended to limit pollution from large ships. The request for a preliminary injunction was filed Friday. Alaska is suing the federal government over the new fuel...Tags: Natural Resources Defense Council, Crime, Law and Justice, Court Preliminary, Justice System, Environmental Defense Fund
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Judge in Alaska Tosses Lawsuit Against Sarah Palin
Becky BohrerA federal judge has formally dismissed an activist's lawsuit against former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. Last week, U.S. District Judge Timothy Burgess struck down claims brought by activist Chip Thoma, who alleged that Palin acted to silence him for...Tags: Executive Branch, Crime, Law and Justice, Sarah Palin, Politics, Government
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Court Temporarily Halts Alaska Railroad Extension
Becky BohrerA federal appeals court has halted work on a railroad extension project in south-central Alaska, pending a full hearing on the case. The decision is a win for conservationists, who argued that they - and the natural environment - would suffer...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Judge Strikes Down Lawsuit Claims Against Palin
Becky BohrerA federal judge has struck down claims in a lawsuit alleging that former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin acted to silence an activist who complained about traffic around the governor's mansion in 2009. U.S District Judge Timothy Burgess on Thursday granted...Tags: Executive Branch, Crime, Law and Justice, Sarah Palin, Regional Authority, Politics
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