Alaska Statutes Title 11, Chapter 11.81, Article 06 - General Principles of Criminal Liability
- Sec. 11.81.600 General Requirements of Culpability.
(a) The minimal requirement for criminal liability is the performance by a person of conduct that includes a voluntary act or the omission to...
- Sec. 11.81.610 Construction of Statutes With Respect to Culpability.
(a) [Repealed, Sec. 44 ch 102 SLA 1980].(b) Except as provided in AS 11.81.600 (b), if a provision of law defining an offense does...
- Sec. 11.81.615 Offenses Defined by Age or Value.
Whenever a provision of law defining an offense requires a determination of the age of the victim or the value of property or services,...
- Sec. 11.81.620 Effect of Ignorance or Mistake Upon Liability.
(a) Knowledge, recklessness, or criminal negligence as to whether conduct constitutes an offense, or knowledge, recklessness, or criminal negligence as to the existence, meaning,...
- Sec. 11.81.630 Intoxication As a Defense.
Voluntary intoxication is not a defense to a prosecution for an offense, but evidence that the defendant was intoxicated may be offered whenever it...
Last modified: November 15, 2016