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South Dakota

Title 15 · Chapter 15-15
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15-15-1. Objections, rulings, proceedings, and remarks to be noted by court reporter.
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15-15-2. Clerk or judge to keep minutes in absence of reporter--Computer record.
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15-15-3. Exhibits and record evidence marked for identification and filed--Reading of contents or description into trial record.
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15-15-4. Sale or destruction of exhibits if not collected when judgment final--Retention of necessary copies--Fee.
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15-15-4.1. Return of administrative record to agency of origin when judgment final.
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15-15-5. Record on motion for new trial--Contents--Formal settlement not required.
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15-15-6. 15-15-6. Repealed by SL 1984, ch 12, § 33
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15-15-7. Fee for transcript--Exception for indigents.
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15-15-7.1. Court reporter transcript fees.
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15-15-8. Letter size paper required in all courts.
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15-15-9. Content of record.
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15-15-10. Temporary sealing of transcript.
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15-15-11. Request to prohibit public access to information in transcript--Filing under seal or with redaction of information.
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15-15-12. Transcript of voir dire proceeding only available for inspection at courthouse.
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15-15A-1. Purpose of rule of access to court records.
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15-15A-2. Who has access to court records under the rule.
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15-15A-3. Definition of terms.
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15-15A-4. Applicability of rule.
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15-15A-5. General access rule.
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15-15A-6. Court records that are only publicly available at a court facility.
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15-15A-7. Court records excluded from public access.
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15-15A-8. Confidential numbers, financial documents, and name of child victim excluded from public access.
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15-15A-9. Filing confidential numbers, financial documents, and name of child victim in court record.
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15-15A-10. Procedure for requesting access to confidential financial documents.
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15-15A-11. Requests for bulk distribution of court records.
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15-15A-12. Access to compiled information from court records.
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15-15A-13. Requests to prohibit public access to information in court records.
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15-15A-14. When court records may be accessed.
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15-15A-15. Fees for accessing court records.
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15-15A-16. Access to certain court security information.
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