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James L. Hancock v. State Alaska
1987.AK.142, 741 P.2D 1210
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James L. Hancock was convicted of four counts of sexual assault in the first degree, a class A felony. Former AS 11.41.410(a)(1) and (b). Hancocks victim was T.T., the daughter of a woman, L.B., with whom Hancock lived for a number of years. The assaults charged in the indictment occurred between December 1981 and May 1982. The maximum penalty for first-degree sexual assault was twenty years imprisonment. Former AS 12.55.125(c)(1). At the time first offenders were not subject to a presumptive term; Hancock was sentenced as a first-felony offender.