Alaska Statutes.
Title 12. Code of Criminal Procedure
Chapter 55. Sentencing and Probation
Section 90. Granting of Probation.
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AS 12.55.090. Granting of Probation.

(a) Probation may be granted whether the crime is punishable by fine or imprisonment or both. If a crime is punishable by both fine and imprisonment, the court may impose a fine and place the defendant on probation as to imprisonment. Probation may be limited to one or more counts or indictments, but, in the absence of express limitation, shall extend to the entire sentence and judgment.

(b) The court may revoke or modify any condition of probation, or may change the period of probation.

(c) The period of probation, together with any extension, may not exceed

(1) 25 years for a felony sex offense; or

(2) 10 years for any other offense.

(d) [Repealed, Sec. 11 ch 68 SLA 1965].

(e) [Repealed, Sec. 11 ch 68 SLA 1965].

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