James York v. State Alaska
1988.AK.135, 757 P.2D 68
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James York was convicted, following a jury trial, of two counts of perjury, resulting from testimony that he gave before the Alaska Workers Compensation Board. On appeal, York raises a number of issues relating to his indictment. He also contends that the trial Judge erred in giving supplemental instructions to the jury, that he received ineffective assistance of counsel, and that he was denied due process as a result of pre-indictment delay. We remand for further proceedings on Yorks claim of pre-indictment delay. As to all other issues, we affirm.