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South Dakota

Title 15 · Chapter 15-12
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15-12-1. 15-12-1 to 15-12-18. Superseded
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15-12-19. Settlement of record after resignation or expiration of term of judge.
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15-12-20. Definition of terms.
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15-12-21. Actions in which affidavits for change of judge may be filed.
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15-12-21.1. Informal request for disqualification.
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15-12-22. Who may file affidavit--Effect of filing.
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15-12-23. Parties united in interest--Necessity of unity--Effect of one party filing.
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15-12-24. Waiver of right by submitting to jurisdiction.
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15-12-25. Restriction to one change--Other parties' rights preserved.
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15-12-26. Form and content of affidavits.
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15-12-27. Time for filing affidavit against judge or magistrate presiding in ordinary course.
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15-12-28. Time for filing after unanticipated change of judge or magistrate.
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15-12-29. Late appointment or employment of counsel--Extending time for filing.
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15-12-30. Filing of affidavit-Copies.
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15-12-31. Copies of affidavit served on adverse parties--Liability for failure to serve.
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15-12-32. Review of affidavit--Designation of substitute judge or magistrate.
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15-12-33. Transmittal of copies of order to substitute judge or magistrate and counsel.
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15-12-34. Disqualification of all judges in circuit--Certification to Supreme Court.
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15-12-35. Assignment of substitute judge by Chief Justice.
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15-12-36. Jurisdiction of substituted judge or magistrate.
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15-12-37. Disqualification on court's own motion.
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