Alaska Statutes.
Title 12. Code of Criminal Procedure
Chapter 37. Interceptions and Access to Communications
Section 10. Authorization to Intercept Communications.
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AS 12.37.010. Authorization to Intercept Communications.

The attorney general, or a person designated in writing or by law to act for the attorney general, may authorize, in writing, an ex parte application to a court of competent jurisdiction for an order authorizing the interception of a private communication if the interception may provide evidence of, or may assist in the apprehension of persons who have committed, are committing, or are planning to commit, the following offenses:

(1) murder in the first or second degree under AS 11.41.100 - 11.41.110;

(2) kidnapping under AS 11.41.300 ; or

(3) a class A or unclassified felony drug offense under AS 11.71;

(4) sex trafficking in the first or second degree under AS 11.66.110 and 11.66.120; or

(5) human trafficking in the first degree under AS 11.41.360.

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