After nearly two weeks, the Alaska Court System’s email came back online on Tuesday. But other services are still down after a cyberattack last month.
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Juneau man charged with murdering resident of downtown senior living facility
The victim’s family called for the maximum penalty of 99 years in prison.
There hasn’t been a jury trial in Alaska in 3 months. How has COVID-19 changed the state’s justice system?
Many Alaskans’ court cases have been thrown into legal limbo because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Break out the scotch for former district attorney James Scott
The 52-year-old former district attorney passed away Nov. 11. He continued working as long as he could even though he was diagnosed with colon cancer four years ago.
Assistant DA appointed as Juneau’s new district attorney
Angie Kemp takes over for the retiring James Scott as the new district attorney for Juneau.
Petersburg man gets over 6 years for standoff
A 30-year-old man who threatened Petersburg police with an assault rifle during a drunken, armed standoff last fall has been sentenced to serve more than six years in prison last week.
Mistrial requested, denied in infant homicide trial
Defense says prosecution witness offered prejudicial testimony that was supposedly off-limits
Extended jury selection affects testimony in infant homicide trial
David Paul’s defense moves for introduction of earlier suppressed statements