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Code · South Dakota · Title 16 · Chapter 16-13

16-13-46. Jurors' per diem and mileage--Appearance fee--Certification and payment.

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Each juror for each day's attendance upon the circuit court or the magistrate court shall receive fifty dollars, and mileage at such rate as may be established pursuant to § 3-9-1 for each mile actually and necessarily traveled, to be paid by the county. However, any juror called but not impaneled shall receive an appearance fee of ten dollars and, in addition, mileage at such rate as may be established pursuant to § 3-9-1 for each mile actually and necessarily traveled. Such juror's fees, except as provided in § 16-13-47 , shall be paid by the county treasurer upon the presentation of warrants.
The warrants shall be issued by the county auditor forthwith upon filing of each juror's certificate of attendance. Each certificate shall bear the endorsement or certificate of the clerk of the court in which such fees accrued to the effect that the certificate is accurate as to the time expended and the amount of fees claimed.
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