Scott A. Walker v. State Alaska Scott A. Walker v. State Alaska

Scott A. Walker v. State Alaska

1983.AK.301, 674 P.2D 825

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On the thirteenth day of May, 1981, Scott Walker, Dale Willhite, and Timothy Hopkins burglarized the residence of Harvey Noble and obtained several firearms. On the twenty-ninth day of May they planned to burglarize the residence of Mildred Walatka. The three apparently intended to burglarize the residence when it was unoccupied, but when Walker knocked on the door to make sure no one was home, Mrs. Walatkas son, Herbert Oakley, opened the door. The three claimed they had car problems and needed to use the telephone. They were allowed to enter. While Scott Walker was using the telephone, Willhite pulled a gun. The three then proceeded to take ivory and jewelry which was in the home. They then forced Mrs. Walatka and Herbert Oakley into a car at gunpoint. They drove to a bank and Mrs. Walatka was forced to withdraw some money from the bank. Then Mrs. Walatka and Mr. Oakley were driven out of town and shot to death.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1983
23 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
19
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SIZE
62.3
KB

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