United States Constitution
(Separate Website)
The contents of the U.S. Constitution
By: Cornell Law School
U.S. Department of Justice Web Site
(Separate Website)
This is the web site for the U.S. Department of Justice.
By: United States Department of Justice
Alaska Rules of Court
(Separate Website)
2005-06 Alaska Rules of Court
By: Alaska Court System
Alaska State Court Law Library
(Separate Website)
Information about the Alaska State Court Law Library and legal research resources.
By: Alaska Court System
Background, Indian Country Crime
(Separate Website)
This page gives the background of the FBI responsibilities and limitations of responsibilities on Indian Country Crime. Where the authority comes from, and where agents are located in relation to need. There are also other links that contain information about the FBI and Indian Country Crime.
By: Federal Bureau of Investigation
Frequently Asked Questions from the Div. of Probation and Parole
(Separate Website)
You can find answers to questions for general subjects, crime victims subjects, about probation/parole, and statistices about the work of this office.
By: State of Alaska
Indian Country Law Enforcement
(Separate Website)
This Frequently Asked Questions site deals with enforcement of tribal laws, development of tribal enforcement system, and who may enforce and under what circumstances. The answers to the questions listed are available either in text format or PDF format.
By: U.S. Dept. of Jusitce, Office of Tribal Justice
Public Defender Agency
(Separate Website)
Here you can locate the eligibility and costs for a public defender service, the Public Defender Act, office locations in Alaska, and much more.
By: State of Alaska
What is a Court Case?
(Separate Website)
There are two main kinds of cases: civil cases and criminal cases. This web site explains the difference and defines common terms that are often used in the legal system.
By: Alaska Court System
A Guide to the Office of the Ombudsman
The Office of the Ombudsman is designed to help citizens who have complaints about State of Alaska agencies. This article explains what the Ombudsman does and doesn't do, how to file a complaint, and how to contact the Ombudsman's office.
By: State of Alaska, Office of the Ombudsman
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