DANCER v. STATE

No. A-941.

715 P.2d 1174 (1986)

Nick J. DANCER, Appellant, v. STATE of Alaska, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Alaska.

March 14, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert H. Wagstaff, Anchorage, for appellant.

Robert D. Bacon, Asst. Atty. Gen., Office of Special Prosecutions and Appeals, Anchorage, and Harold M. Brown, Atty. Gen., Juneau, for appellee.

Before BRYNER, C.J., SINGLETON, J. and SERDAHELY, Superior Court Judge.


OPINION

SINGLETON, Judge.

Nick J. Dancer pled guilty and was convicted of one count of sexual abuse of a minor in the first degree, an unclassified felony. AS 11.41.434(a)(1). Dancer received the eight-year presumptive term reserved for a first felony offender convicted of sexual abuse of a minor in the first degree. AS 12.55.125(i)(1). He appeals, contending that Alaska's presumptive sentencing statutes are unconstitutional. We conclude that Dancer's constitutional...

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