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Code · South Dakota · Title 32 · Chapter 32-4

32-4-13. Trafficking in stolen vehicles or parts--Felony.

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Any person or entity knowingly in possession or control of two or more motor vehicles or trailers or their major component parts or assemblies such as, but not limited to, an engine, transmission, chassis, frame, front clip, rear clip, that are stolen, have had their identity obscured, removed, or altered except as an immediate result of the final destruction by crushing, flattening, grinding up, or shredding of a vehicle or vehicle part for purposes of recycling its metallic content, have stolen parts on them or are comprised of any combination of the above, is trafficking in stolen vehicles or stolen vehicle parts.
Trafficking in stolen vehicles or stolen vehicle parts is a Class 4 felony.
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