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South Dakota

Title 23 · Chapter 23-14
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23-14-1. Duty of coroner to inquire into cause of death.
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23-14-2. 23-14-2. Repealed by SL 2003, ch 134, § 1
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23-14-3. Summons of jury for coroner's inquest.
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23-14-4. 23-14-4. Repealed by SL 1978, ch 171, § 3
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23-14-5. Bystander as juror--Juror failing to appear.
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23-14-6. 23-14-6. Repealed by SL 1978, ch 171, § 4
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23-14-7. Witnesses to be subpoenaed--Fees--Compelling attendance--Contempt.
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23-14-8. 23-14-8. Repealed by SL 1978, ch 171, § 5
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23-14-9. Physician summoned to make examination--Compensation.
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23-14-9.1. Autopsy ordered by state's attorney, sheriff, or coroner.
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23-14-9.2. Autopsy fees--Physician, surgeon, or coroner performing autopsy--Responsibility for costs--Recovery from perpetrator’s estate.
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23-14-10. Testimony in writing--Subscribing by witnesses.
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23-14-11. 23-14-11. Repealed by SL 1978, ch 171, § 6
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23-14-12. Inquest not made public until arrest directed.
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23-14-13. Arrest of person charged--Coroner's warrant.
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23-14-14. Coroner's warrant equal to magistrate's warrant--Proceedings as on complaint.
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23-14-15. Recitals in coroner's warrant--Foundation for commitment proceedings.
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23-14-16. Papers returned to circuit court.
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23-14-17. Forms to be promulgated--Publication--Effect of forms.
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23-14-18. Deaths to be investigated by coroner.
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23-14-18.1. Designation of special death investigators.
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23-14-18.2. Jurisdiction and duties of special death investigators.
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23-14-18.3. Investigation of uncertified deaths.
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23-14-18.4. Compensation of special death investigators.
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23-14-19. Joint custody of dead bodies and effects--Movement prohibited--Violation as misdemeanor.
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23-14-20. Certificate prepared by coroner.
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23A-14-1. 23A-14-1. (Rule 17(a)) Reserved
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23A-14-2. Attorneys' subpoena for witnesses within state.
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23A-14-3. (Rule 17(b)) Subpoenas for indigent defendant--Payment of costs.
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23A-14-4. Committing magistrate's subpoenas for witnesses within state--Blank subpoenas issued by clerk of court.
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23A-14-5. (Rule 17(c)) Documentary or tangible evidence required by subpoena--Modification--Inspection rights.
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23A-14-6. (Rule 17(d)) Service of subpoena--Tender of fees and mileage.
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23A-14-7. (Rule 17(e)(1)) Place of service of subpoena.
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23A-14-7.1. Expenses paid for out-of-county or indigent witness produced by state pursuant to subpoena or undertaking.
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23A-14-8. 23A-14-8. (Rule 17(e)) Reserved
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23A-14-9. (Rule 17(f)(1)) Authority for subpoena for deposition.
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23A-14-10. (Rule 17(f)(2)) Place attendance required for deposition.
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23A-14-11. John Doe subpoena for examination before magistrate--Compelling obedience.
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23A-14-12. Advice as to rights given to John Doe witness--Immunity provisions applicable.
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23A-14-13. Record of John Doe testimony--Warrant for arrest of offender.
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23A-14-14. Interstate summons of witnesses--Definition of terms.
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23A-14-15. Hearing on certification from another state as to witness required from this state.
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23A-14-16. Summons to appear in another state issued after hearing--Protection accorded witness.
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23A-14-17. Placement of witness in custody of officer from other state.
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23A-14-18. Punishment for contempt by witnesses summoned for appearance in another state--Fees to which entitled.
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23A-14-19. Certificate by judge or magistrate for summons of witness from another state--Recommendation for immediate custody.
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23A-14-20. Fees tendered to witness summoned from another state.
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23A-14-21. Duration of stay required of witness summoned from another state.
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23A-14-22. Immunity from process of witness summoned from another state.
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23A-14-23. Immunity from process of witness passing through under interstate summons.
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23A-14-24. Punishment for contempt by witness summoned from another state.
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23A-14-25. (Rule 17(g)) Disobedience of subpoena as contempt of court.
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23A-14-26. Motions relating to subpoena--Hearing.
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23A-14-27. Stay of subpoena until ruling on motion.
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23A-14-28. Sanctions for oppressive subpoenas.
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23A-14-29. Self-incriminating testimony required under promise of immunity--Restrictions on use of information.
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23A-14A-1. Definitions.
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23A-14A-2. Summoning prisoner in this state to testify in another state--Certificate of out-of-state judge--Hearing.
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23A-14A-3. Issuance of order to attend.
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23A-14A-4. Terms and conditions for return, custody--Costs.
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23A-14A-5. Exceptions.
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23A-14A-6. Prisoner from another state summoned to testify in this state--Certificate.
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23A-14A-7. Order of compliance with terms and conditions prescribed by out-of-state judge.
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23A-14A-8. Exemption of prisoner from another state from arrest or service of process.
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23A-14A-9. Uniformity of interpretation.
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23A-14A-10. Citation.
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