NASON v. STATE

No. A-8164.

102 P.3d 966 (2004)

Mark NASON, Appellant, v. STATE of Alaska, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Alaska.

December 3, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David D. Reineke, Assistant Public Defender, and Barbara K. Brink, Public Defender, Anchorage, for Appellant.

Kenneth M. Rosenstein, Assistant Attorney General, Office of Special Prosecutions and Appeals, Anchorage, and Gregg D. Renkes, Attorney General, Juneau, for Appellee.

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


OPINION

COATS, Chief Judge.

Mark Nason was convicted of assault in the first degree and misconduct involving weapons in the third degree (felon in possession of a concealed firearm). In his main point on appeal, Nason argues that Superior Court Judge Beverly W. Cutler erred in allowing him to be handcuffed and shackled in front of the jury without conducting a hearing on whether the restraints were necessary. We agree with Nason that Judge Cutler...

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