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South Dakota

Title 15 · Chapter 15-14
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15-14-1. Order of proceedings at trial.
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15-14-2. Order of presentation of evidence and argument by different counsel.
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15-14-3. Names of jurors deposited in suitable container.
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15-14-4. Procedure for challenging jury panel.
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15-14-5. Drawing of names from container.
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15-14-6. 15-14-6. Repealed by SL 1999, ch 276
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15-14-6.1. Challenges for cause in a civil case.
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15-14-7. Challenge of individual jurors--Number of peremptory challenges--Alternating by parties.
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15-14-8. Challenges when several parties on one side.
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15-14-9. Trial of jury challenges for cause--Witnesses.
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15-14-10. Procedure for peremptory challenges--Replacement of jurors challenged.
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15-14-10.1. Choosing alternate jurors.
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15-14-10.2. Number of prospective jurors.
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15-14-10.3. Selection of prospective jurors.
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15-14-10.4. Determining manner of exercising peremptory challenge.
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15-14-10.5. Exercise of peremptory challenge.
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15-14-11. Oath of jurors--Affirmation.
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15-14-12. Admonitions by court on separation of jury.
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15-14-13. Discharge of juror unable to proceed with trial--Proceedings after discharge.
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15-14-14. Stenographic report of opening statements not required.
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15-14-15. One counsel on each side to examine witness.
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15-14-16. View of premises by jury.
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15-14-17. Number of counsel and time allowed for argument to jury.
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15-14-18. Scope of argument to jury--Argument on law.
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15-14-19. Retirement of jury for deliberation.
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15-14-20. Papers, exhibits, and notes taken into jury room.
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15-14-21. Communications to and from jury during deliberations.
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15-14-22. Other business of court during jury deliberations--Case open until jury discharged.
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15-14-23. Verdict to include value and damages in action for recovery of personal property.
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15-14-24. Sealed verdict directed on agreement during adjournment.
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15-14-25. Receipt from jury and reading of verdict--Inquiry--Number of votes required.
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15-14-26. Polling of jury--Dissenting votes.
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15-14-27. Actions in which five-sixths vote by jury sufficient.
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15-14-28. Receipt and reading of verdict when five-sixths vote sufficient--Inquiry--Dissenting votes.
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15-14-29. Polling of jury when five-sixths vote sufficient--Dissenting votes.
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15-14-30. Correction of irregularities in verdict.
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15-14-31. Minute entry on receipt of verdict--Contents.
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15-14-32. Jury discharged by final adjournment for term.
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15-14-33. New trial after verdict not returned.
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