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Code · South Dakota · Title 23 · Chapter 23-35

23A-35A-17. Disclosure of contents of intercepted communication in court or grand jury proceeding.

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Any person, who has received, by any means authorized by this chapter or chapter 119 of the United States Code, or a like statute of another state, any information concerning the contents of a wire, electronic, or oral communication, or evidence derived from the contents, intercepted in accordance with the provisions of this chapter may disclose the contents of that communication or any derivative evidence while giving testimony under oath or affirmation in any proceeding in any court in this state, before any grand jury in this state, in any court of the United States or of any other state, or in any federal or state grand jury proceeding.
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