Alaska Constitution
Article 80, § 10 — Jurisdiction, Venue, Circuits, Districts and Number of Judges
Alaska Const. art. 80, § 10
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Alaska Const. art. 80, § 10.
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The General Assembly shall have the power to establish jurisdiction of all courts and venue of all actions therein, unless otherwise provided in this Constitution, and the power to establish judicial circuits and districts and the number of judges for Circuit Courts and District Courts, provided such circuits or districts are comprised of contiguous territories.
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History
Effective: 2001-07-01
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