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2011 Alaska Statutes
Title 22. JUDICIARY
Chapter 22.20. JUDICIAL OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, AND COUNCIL; ATTORNEYS
- Sec. 22.20.010. Judicial officer defined.
- Sec. 22.20.020. Disqualification of judicial officer for cause.
- Sec. 22.20.022. Peremptory disqualification of a judge.
- Sec. 22.20.030. Power of judicial officers.
- Sec. 22.20.035. Powers of judicial employees.
- Sec. 22.20.037. Employment of judicial employees.
- Sec. 22.20.040. Appearance.
- Sec. 22.20.050. Authority to bind client, receive money or property, and give discharge.
- Sec. 22.20.060. Appearance of attorney without authority.
- Sec. 22.20.070. Requiring proof of authority.
- Sec. 22.20.080. Compelling attorney to deliver over money or papers.
- Sec. 22.20.090. Court order under AS 22.20.080 .
- Sec. 22.20.100. Duty of the commissioner in the supreme court.
- Sec. 22.20.110. Duty of the commissioner in the court of appeals, the superior court, and district courts.
- Sec. 22.20.120. General authority and duty of the commissioner.
- Sec. 22.20.130. Assistance for commissioner.
- Sec. 22.20.140. Definitions.
- Sec. 22.20.200. DNA evidence information.
- Sec. 22.20.300. Administrative director.
- Sec. 22.20.310. Court system report.
- Sec. 22.20.320. Information systems guidelines and plan.
- Sec. 22.20.410. Appointment.
- Sec. 22.20.420. Administration of decedents' estates.
- Sec. 22.20.430. Bond.
- Sec. 22.20.440. Compensation.
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