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South Dakota

Title 16 · Chapter 16-13
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16-13-1. Master jury list for each county--Courts by which used--Summons to supply deficiency--Annual compilation of list.
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16-13-2. Minimum number of names placed on master jury list.
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16-13-2.1. 16-13-2.1. Repealed by SL 2014, ch 105, § 1.
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16-13-3. 16-13-3. Repealed by SL 1992, ch 153, § 2.
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16-13-3.1. 16-13-3.1. Repealed by SL 1972, ch 125, § 23.
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16-13-4. 16-13-4. Repealed by SL 1992, ch 153, § 3.
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16-13-4.1. Jury selection list to consist of voter registration list supplemented by driver license and identification card lists.
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16-13-5. 16-13-5. Repealed by SL 2003, ch 118, § 2.
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16-13-5.1. 16-13-5.1 to 16-13-8. Repealed by SL 1972, ch 125, § 23.
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16-13-9. 16-13-9. Repealed by SL 2003, ch 118, § 3.
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16-13-9.1. Master jury list defined.
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16-13-9.2. Random selection of names placed on master jury list--Number of names--Electronic process authorized.
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16-13-9.3. 16-13-9.3. Repealed by SL 1982, ch 172, § 7.
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16-13-9.4. 16-13-9.4, 16-13-9.5. Repealed by SL 2003, ch 118, §§ 6, 7.
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16-13-9.6. 16-13-9.6. Repealed by SL 1992, ch 153, § 10.
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16-13-10. Qualifications of jurors.
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16-13-10.1. Policy of state regarding jury selection and service.
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16-13-10.2. Discrimination prohibited.
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16-13-10.3. Certain elderly persons may be excused upon request.
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16-13-10.4. Breastfeeding mothers and new parents exempt from jury duty.
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16-13-11. 16-13-11. Repealed by SL 1976, ch 150, § 2.
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16-13-12. 16-13-12. Repealed by SL 1972, ch 125, § 23.
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16-13-13. Signing and filing of master juror list--Preparation of separate tickets by clerk of court--Electronic process authorized.
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16-13-14. 16-13-14. Repealed by SL 1972, ch 125, § 23.
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16-13-15. Review of qualifications of jurors on master jury list--Removal of disqualified persons from list--Record of reasons for disqualification.
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16-13-16. 16-13-16 to 16-13-18. Repealed by SL 1982, ch 172, § 11.
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16-13-18.1. Random selection process defined.
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16-13-18.2. Enforcement of chapter by Supreme Court.
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16-13-18.3. Responsibility of circuit presiding judge--Variation of process to meet local conditions--Approval and filing of variations.
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16-13-18.4. Creation of jury district for county with population of less than five thousand.
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16-13-19. Additional selections if master list inadequate.
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16-13-20. Summons of grand jury.
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16-13-21. Circuit court order required for summons of grand jury.
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16-13-22. Circuit court order for selection of petit jury--Specifications of order.
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16-13-23. Time for selection of jury panels.
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16-13-24. 16-13-24, 16-13-25. Repealed by SL 2015, ch 118, §§ 4, 5.
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16-13-26. 16-13-26. Repealed by SL 1982, ch 172, § 18.
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16-13-27. Electronic selection system used to fill jury panels.
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16-13-28. Disregard and replacement of jurors who have served.
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16-13-29. First names drawn as grand jury.
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16-13-30. 16-13-30. Omitted.
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16-13-31. Panel not invalidated by irregularity--Dismissal of panel after misfeasance or malfeasance.
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16-13-31.1. Preservation of jury selection records--Public inspection.
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16-13-32. Neglect of officer's duty or malfeasance as contempt of court.
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16-13-33. Improper listing of names drawn as misdemeanor.
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16-13-34. Notice to jurors drawn for circuit court panel--Return of acceptance of service.
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16-13-35. Service by sheriff on circuit court juror failing to return acceptance of service--Fees deducted from juror's compensation.
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16-13-36. 16-13-36. Repealed by SL 1984, ch 151, § 2.
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16-13-37. Judges to prescribe manner in which jury panels utilized and how summoned.
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16-13-37.1. Magistrate court utilization of jury panels.
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16-13-38. 16-13-38. Repealed by SL 1982, ch 172, § 26.
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16-13-39. Magistrate court powers and procedure in summoning jury and witnesses.
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16-13-40. 16-13-40. Repealed by SL 1982, ch 172, § 27.
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16-13-41. Duty of jurors to appear when summoned.
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16-13-41.1. Discharge or suspension from employment for jury service as misdemeanor.
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16-13-41.2. Retention of employment status during jury status--Pay.
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16-13-42. Summons of additional jurors to supply deficiencies in panel--Procedure where jury list exhausted.
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16-13-43. Summons of additional jurors when panel exhausted by challenges.
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16-13-44. Application for jury duty prohibited--Report to circuit court--Violation as misdemeanor.
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16-13-45. Failure to appear for jury duty or return jury questionnaire as contempt of court--Penalty.
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16-13-46. Jurors' per diem and mileage--Appearance fee--Certification and payment.
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16-13-47. Jurors' expenses and fees in cases on violation of municipal laws.
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16-13-47.1. Weekly payment of jurors.
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16-13-48. 16-13-48. Repealed by SL 1974, ch 153, § 60, and by SL 1974, ch 157, § 3.
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16-13-49. Permitting improper communication with jury as misdemeanor.
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