Alaska Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 12, 2017) |
Title 22. Department of Corrections. |
Chapter 22.20. Alaska Board of Parole. |
Article 22.20.1. Eligibility for Discretionary Parole. |
Section 22.20.025. Group C eligibility.
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Under AS 12.55.125, former AS 33.15.080, and former AS 33.15.180, a prisoner who committed a felony after December 31, 1979 but before October 1, 1982, is eligible for discretionary parole as follows, subject to 22 AAC 20.080: (1) A prisoner sentenced for 1st degree murder is eligible for discretionary parole after serving 20 years of imprisonment or one-third of the term of imprisonment, whichever is greater. (2) A prisoner sentenced for 2nd degree murder is eligible for discretionary parole after serving five years of imprisonment or one-third of the term of imprisonment, whichever is greater. (3) A prisoner sentenced for the unclassified felony of kidnapping under AS 11.41.300 is eligible for discretionary parole after serving five years of imprisonment or one-third of the term of imprisonment, whichever is greater. A prisoner sentenced for the class A felony of kidnapping under AS 11.41.300 is eligible for discretionary parole as set out in (4) and (5) of this section. (4) A prisoner sentenced for a class A felony, class B felony, or class C felony to a non-presumptive term is eligible for discretionary parole after serving one-third of the term of imprisonment. (5) A prisoner sentenced to a presumptive term under AS 12.55.125(c)(1), (c)(2), (c)(3), (d)(1), (d)(2), (e)(1) or (e)(2) is eligible for discretionary parole as set out in 22 AAC 20.055 and 22 AAC 20.070.
Authorities
01.10.100;11.41.300;12.55.125;33.16.060