The Alaska Appellate Courts include the supreme court and court of appeals. Additional information about these courts is available on the Alaska Appellate Courts page. Search Appellate Court Cases Trial Court Cases. The Alaska Trial Courts include the superior and district courts.
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The Alaska Appellate Courts include the supreme court and court of appeals. Additional information about these courts is available on the Alaska Appellate Courts page. Search Appellate Court Cases Trial Court Cases. The Alaska Trial Courts include the superior and district courts.
The mission of the Alaska Court System is to provide an accessible and impartial forum for the just resolution of all cases that come before it, and to decide such cases in accordance with the law, expeditiously and with integrity. Pledge of Fairness . Alerts & Notices We are hiring! Covid-19 Response Message from the Chief Justice. Emmonak ...
To find an historical coroner case, (1) search on the decedent’s name in CourtView, or (2) contact the court nearest to the place of death for a search of paper index cards and the electronic Historical Index. See Historical Cases Prior to 1990. Current Coroner Cases.
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Trial Court Video Hearings. Trial courts around the State are conducting video hearings, and they are authorized by Supreme Court order to live-stream hearings that are open to the public. If you have questions about the cases or hearings available on this website, please contact the court directly.