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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 33. Probation, Prisons, and Prisoners
- Chapter 16. Parole Administration
- Section 110. Preparole Report.
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AS 33.16.110. Preparole Report.
- (a) In determining whether a prisoner is suitable for discretionary parole, the board shall consider the preparole reports
including
- (1) the presentence report made to the sentencing court;
- (2) the recommendations made by the sentencing court, by the prosecuting attorney, and by the defense attorney, and any
statements made by the victim or the prisoner at sentencing;
- (3) the prisoner's institutional conduct history while incarcerated;
- (4) recommendations made by the staff of the correctional facilities in which the prisoner was incarcerated;
- (5) reports of prior crimes, juvenile histories, and previous experiences of the prisoner on parole or probation;
- (6) physical, mental, and psychiatric examinations of the prisoner;
- (7) information submitted by the prisoner, the sentencing court, the victim of the crime, the prosecutor, or other persons
having knowledge of the prisoner or the crime;
- (8) information concerning an unjustified disparity in the sentence imposed on a prisoner in relation to other sentences
imposed under similar circumstances; and
- (9) other relevant information that may be reasonably available.
- (b) The board shall provide information available under (a)(3) and (a)(6) of this section when requesting comments on the
discretionary parole of a prisoner from the sentencing court.
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