Alaska residents are probably all too familiar with incidents of domestic violence in the state, either through personal experience or through news reports. Since 2010, when the state published its first Alaska Victimization Survey on domestic violence, the state has...
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Post-DUI: When driving IS your job
Getting a DUI in Alaska can have serious penalties, particularly if your situation caused bodily harm to another person. While the consequences can disrupt your independence, the outcome can create even more stress if you rely on driving for your job. If you operate a...
What happens if you get a DUI with children in the car?
The rate of alcoholism in Alaska exceeds the national average. In 2020, The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ranked Alaska first in states with the worst drivers. Drunken driving and speeding accounted for over 95% of Alaska’s vehicle fatalities in 2018....