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Code · South Dakota · Title 19 · Chapter 19-19

19-19-615. Excluding witnesses.

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At a party's request, the court must order witnesses excluded so that they cannot hear other witnesses' testimony. Or the court may do so on its own. But this rule does not authorize excluding:
(a)A party who is a natural person;
(b)An officer or employee of a party that is not a natural person, after being designated as the party's representative by its attorney;
(c)A person whose presence a party shows to be essential to presenting the party's claim or defense;
(d)A person authorized by statute to be present; or
(e)A victim of a crime and his parent or guardian following the victim's testimony.
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