Alaska Motion for Flores Attorney is a document used in the state of Alaska to request a hearing in court for a juvenile case. The motion is filed by the defense attorney on behalf of the juvenile defendant. It requests a hearing to determine whether the juvenile should be detained or released until trial. The motion is based on the U.S. Supreme Court decision Flores v. Reno, which established that juveniles cannot be detained for extended periods of time without due process. There are two types of Alaska Motion for Flores Attorney: 1. Motion for Temporary Release: This motion is filed to request a hearing to determine if the juvenile should be released on their own recognizance or with conditions until the trial date. 2. Motion for Release: This motion is filed to request a hearing to determine if the juvenile should be released without conditions until the trial date.