STATE v. DUPIER

Nos. A-8270, A-8271, A-8272.

74 P.3d 922 (2003)

STATE of Alaska, Appellant, v. John DUPIER, Rodman E. Miller, and Philip J. Twohy III, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Alaska.

August 1, 2003.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jon K. Goltz, Assistant Attorney General, Anchorage, and Bruce M. Botelho, Attorney General, Juneau, for Appellant.

Melvin M. Stephens II, Kodiak, for Appellee Miller, and Michael Hough, Homer, for Appellees Dupier and Twohy.

Before: COATS, Chief Judge, and MANNHEIMER and STEWART, Judges.


OPINION

STEWART, Judge.

John Dupier, Rodman E. Miller, and Philip J. Twohy hold federal permits to fish for halibut and sablefish off the coast of Alaska. The State charged them with violating state law by landing their fish in Alaska without first obtaining an interim-use or landing permit from the Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission (CFEC).1 The district court dismissed the charges, and the State appealed. For the...

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