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Jury Convicts Anchorage Man for Felony Sexual Assault

Jury Convicts Anchorage Man for Felony Sexual Assault
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Two Anchorage Men Indicted for 2017 Homicide

June 1, 2021 (Anchorage, AK) – On May 28, 2021, an Anchorage grand jury indicted 54 year-old Darin Lee Jones and 52 year-old Shawn Michael Phillips for the murder of Patricia Phelps on August 9, 2017, near Oregon Drive in Anchorage. Jones was indicted on one count of first-degree murder, three counts of second-degree murder, one count of attempted first-degree murder, one count of manslaughter, one count of first-degree weapons misconduct, one count of first-degree robbery, seven counts of third-degree assault, and one count of third-degree weapons misconduct. Phillips was indicted on three counts of second-degree murder, one count of manslaughter, one count of first-degree weapons misconduct, one count of first-degree robbery, seven counts of third-degree assault, and one count of third-degree weapons misconduct.

Anchorage District Attorney s Office: Supreme Court Rules Favorably In Alaska V Wright

(Anchorage, AK) - In Alaska v. Wright, the United States Supreme Court summarily reversed a Ninth Circuit ruling which allowed Wright to challenge his underlying state conviction through a federal habeas claim, even though he had fully served his state sentence.  An individual can petition a court for a release from custody by filing a habeas claim. In this case, however, Wright was not in the custody or the supervision of the State of Alaska at the time he filed his habeas claim against the State. Subscribe This decision brings finality to state court judgments. The Supreme Court here emphasized its enduring respect for the State s interest in the finality of convictions that have survived direct review within the state court system . . . [t]o unsettle [finality] expectations is to inflict a profound injury on the States and the victims of crime. And that is precisely the harm that today s decision has undone and made right.

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