Legislature(1995 - 1996)
04/13/1996 02:55 PM Senate FIN
| Audio | Topic |
|---|
* first hearing in first committee of referral
+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
SENATE BILL NO. 320
An Act increasing the number of superior court judges
designated for the Third Judicial District to provide
an additional superior court judge at Dillingham.
Co-chairman Halford directed that SB 320 be brought on for
discussion. ART SNOWDEN, Administrative Director, Alaska
Court System, came before committee. He explained that the
new judge would fill a hole in the Dillingham/Naknek area.
Citizens in the area have raised concern that many cases are
"pled out" because of lack of prosecutorial and defense
assets. Necessity for judges to travel from Anchorage to
preside at Dillingham depletes ability to cover the
Anchorage caseload.
LAURIE OTTO, Deputy Attorney General, Criminal Division,
Dept. of Law, next came before committee. She voiced
support for the legislation and directed attention to
correspondence citing the basis for support. She noted that
much of the problem associated with prosecutions in the
region is inability to "get adequate court time to process
the cases within the time limit set in state speedy trial
rules."
In response to a question from Senator Sharp, Ms. Otto said
that the position would be new to the region. Facilities (a
court building in Dillingham staffed by clerks) are in
place. There is a public defender in the area, but district
attorneys serve the region out of the Anchorage office. One
district attorney dedicates full time to Dillingham. If the
judge is placed in Dillingham, the Anchorage position would
move to the region as well.
Senator Rieger MOVED for passage of SB 320 with individual
recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. No
objection having been raised, SB 320 was REPORTED OUT of
committee with a $226.8 fiscal note from the Court System.
All members signed the committee report with a "do pass"
recommendation with the exception of Senator Phillips who
signed "no recommendation."
| Document Name | Date/Time | Subjects |
|---|