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South Dakota

Title 22 · Chapter 22-30
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22-30-1. Robbery defined.
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22-30-2. Requisite force or fear--Force or fear to escape--Degree of force immaterial.
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22-30-3. Fear of force necessary to robbery.
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22-30-4. Taking without knowledge of victim not robbery.
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22-30-5. 22-30-5. Repealed by SL 1976, ch 158, § 30-5
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22-30-6. Degrees of robbery.
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22-30-7. Felony classes of robbery.
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22-30-8. 22-30-8 to 22-30-10. Repealed by SL 1976, ch 158, § 30-5
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22-30-11. 22-30-11. Repealed by SL 2005, ch 120, § 29, eff. July 1, 2006.
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22-30A-1. Theft--Violation.
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22-30A-2. Transfer of another's property as theft.
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22-30A-2.1. 22-30A-2.1. Repealed by SL 2005, ch 120, § 51, eff. July 1, 2006.
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22-30A-3. Theft by deception.
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22-30A-3.1. 22-30A-3.1 to 22-30A-3.3. Transferred to §§ 22-40-8 to 22-40-10 by SL 2005, ch 120, §§ 80 and 83, eff. July 1, 2006.
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22-30A-4. Theft by threat.
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22-30A-5. 22-30A-5. Repealed by SL 1977, ch 189, § 126
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22-30A-6. Theft of lost or mislaid property.
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22-30A-7. Receiving stolen property.
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22-30A-8. Obtaining property or services without paying.
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22-30A-8.1. Obtaining property or services with false debit or credit card.
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22-30A-8.2. 22-30A-8.2 to 22-30A-8.5. Transferred to §§ 22-40-11 to 22-40-14 by SL 2005, ch 120, § 85, eff. July 1, 2006.
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22-30A-9. Diverting services of another.
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22-30A-10. Embezzlement of property received in trust.
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22-30A-10.1. Return of stolen property considered in mitigation of punishment--Return not a defense.
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22-30A-11. Disqualification from public office.
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22-30A-12. Unauthorized operation of vehicle or vessel as misdemeanor.
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22-30A-13. Theft by conversion of rented personalty after notice of termination.
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22-30A-14. Affirmative defense to conversion of leased or rented personalty.
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22-30A-15. Theft as single offense incorporating previous separate offenses--Terms used in alleging theft.
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22-30A-16. Ignorance and honest claim of right as affirmative defenses to theft.
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22-30A-17. Grand theft--Penalty.
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22-30A-17.1. Aggravated grand theft--Felony.
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22-30A-17.2. Petty theft in the first degree--Misdemeanor.
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22-30A-17.3. Petty theft in the second degree--Misdemeanor.
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22-30A-18. Aggregation of related thefts to determine degree of offense.
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22-30A-19. 22-30A-19. Repealed by SL 1989, ch 199, § 5
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22-30A-19.1. Liability of shoplifter to owner or seller--Penalty.
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22-30A-19.2. Detention of suspected shoplifter--Reasonableness--Grounds.
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22-30A-19.3. Demand for payment by victim of retail theft.
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22-30A-19.4. Failure to pay liability for theft--Penalty doubled.
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22-30A-20. Unauthorized possession of federal Department of Agriculture commodities transferred to state.
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22-30A-21. Law enforcement officer retaining seized property as theft.
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22-30A-22. 22-30A-22, 22-30A-23. Repealed by SL 2005, ch 120, §§ 78, 79, eff. July 1, 2006.
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22-30A-24. Theft by insufficient funds check--Degrees according to amount--Aggregation of checks.
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22-30A-25. Theft by no account check--Degrees according to amount--Aggregation of checks.
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22-30A-26. Return of property or payment of check and the costs and expenses prohibits criminal prosecution.
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22-30A-27. Passing insufficient funds check as prima facie evidence of knowledge of insufficiency.
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22-30A-28. Goods, services, taxes, and other obligations as present consideration.
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22-30A-29. Postdated check not in violation.
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22-30A-30. Prosecution for passing check against insufficient funds--Establishment of probable cause-Testimony of official not necessary.
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22-30A-31. Passing check as prima facie evidence.
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22-30A-32. Notice of dishonor required before prosecution for theft by insufficient funds--Check or theft by no account check--Presumption of service--Waiting period.
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22-30A-33. Additional civil penalty for failure to pay amount of check and fees and costs--Prosecution.
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22-30A-34. Contents of notice of dishonor.
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22-30A-35. Proof of notice not required--Payment of check, costs, and expenses bar to prosecution.
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22-30A-36. Limitation of theft by insufficient funds check and theft by no account check prosecutions.
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22-30A-37. Circumstances under which maker, drawer, or issuer not criminally or civilly liable for damages and costs.
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22-30A-38. Combination of instruments--Court.
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22-30A-39. Alteration or removal of serial number--Possession of property with altered serial number--Felony.
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22-30A-40. Liability for cost of motor fuel received--Service charge.
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22-30A-41. Request for vehicle owner information--Format and content--Response by law enforcement.
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22-30A-42. Demand for payment from motor vehicle owner for motor fuel received--Content of notice.
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22-30A-43. Payment or dispute of claim--Court action--Service charge and expenses.
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22-30A-44. Criminal action prohibited if retailer receives payment or court award.
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22-30A-45. Public official defined.
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22-30A-46. Public official's use of public funds for official's financial benefit as theft.
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