Felony murder rule (Alaska)

In the state of Alaska, the common law felony murder rule is codified in Alaska Statutes § 11.41.100(a). Alaska's law regarding felony murder is very specific, and unlike most felony murder rule laws, which make all felony crimes that cause murder that of the first degree, delegates some felony murders to second degree murder.

First degree murder

Alaska makes the following offenses equate to first degree murder if they result in death:

  • Sexual offenses and kidnapping of a child under 16
  • Criminal Mischief in the first degree
  • Terroristic Threatening in the first degree

Second degree murder

The following offenses equate to second degree murder if they result in death:

This is enumerated entirely at Alaska Statute Sec. 11.41.100(a)(2)-(5) (first degree murder) and 11.41.110(a)(3)-(5) (second degree murder).[1]

References

  1. "Alaska Statutes 11.41.100 et seq". Alaska Legislature. Retrieved 9 December 2010.
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