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![]() USA TODAY | Taxpayers pay to defend prosecutors in Ted Stevens case USA TODAY they broke the law in the botched corruption case against former Alaska senator Ted Stevens, Justice Department records show. File photo by Gerald Herbert, AP Former Alaska senator Ted Stevens arrives at federal court April 7, 2009, in Washington. Taxpayers pay to defend Stevens prosecutors DOJ Racks Up $1.8M Bill Defending Prosecutors in Botched Corruption Case $1.8M paid to defend Stevens prosecutors |
Connecticut man can seek payment from 19-year-old child's real father, judge rules Fox News Jones went on to cite court rulings in similar cases in other states, including Alaska, Nebraska, Nevada and California, where men weren't allowed to sue for damages after learning they weren't their children's biological fathers. |
Alaska News Nightly: February 2, 2012 Alaska Public Radio Network Lisa Murkowski pleaded guilty in August to falsifying records for his sablefish catch in 2005. That year, illegal fishing earned Fuglvog an estimated $100000. Court documents estimate the total value of Fuglvog's illegal harvests between 2001 and 2006 |
To teach another day: Educator sues school district Anchorage Press The Alaska Supreme Court has kept alive a lawsuit brought by a former middle-school teacher-who resigned after allegedly showing up to work drunk-against the Anchorage School District, after a lower court dismissed the lawsuit and the teacher appealed. |
![]() KTUU.com | Anchorage Police Looking for Missing Barista KTUU.com Alaska court records show Koenig filed for a protective order against a man in November, but did not show up in court and the order was never issued. Koenig stands 5 feet, 4 inches tall. She weighs 160 pounds and has brown hair and brown eyes. Police seeking information about missing barista |

