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 22.20.035. Group E eligibility.
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A prisoner who committed a felony after December 31, 1985 but before September 13, 1987 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 as set out in 22 AAC 20.025(1). (2) A prisoner sentenced for 2nd degree murder or misconduct involving a controlled substance in the 1st degree is eligible for discretionary parole as set out in 22 AAC 20.025(2). (3) A prisoner sentenced for kidnapping under AS 11.41.300 is eligible for discretionary parole as set out in 22 AAC 20.025(3)-(5). (4) A prisoner sentenced for a class B felony or a class C felony to a non-presumptive term is eligible for discretionary parole after serving one-fourth of the term of imprisonment. (5) A prisoner sentenced to a presumptive term under AS 12.55.125(c)(1), (c)(2), (c)(3), (c)(4), (d)(1), (d)(2), (d)(3), (e)(1), (e)(2), (e)(3), (i)(1), (i)(2), (i)(3), or (i)(4) is eligible for discretionary parole as set out in 22 AAC 20.055 and 22 AAC 20.070. If the prisoner is eligible for discretionary parole under 22 AAC 20.055 or 22 AAC 20.070, the prisoner must serve one-fourth of the term of imprisonment on the eligible sentence or eligible portion of the sentence.
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01.10.100;11.41.300;12.55.115;12.55.125;33.16.060;33.16.090;33.16.100
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AS 01.10.100 AS 11.41.300 AS 12.55.115 AS 12.55.125 AS 33.16.060 AS 33.16.090 AS 33.16.100History
Eff. 1/30/91, Register 117