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South Dakota

Title 23 · Chapter 23-20
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23A-20-1. Jurors summoned for civil actions used for criminal trials.
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23A-20-2. Alternative methods of selecting jurors.
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23A-20-3. Call of jurors equal to number required including challenges.
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23A-20-4. Formation of trial jury as in civil actions.
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23A-20-5. 23A-20-5. (Rule 24(a)) Reserved
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23A-20-6. Prospective jurors--Examination.
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23A-20-7. Oath of panel members.
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23A-20-7.1. Affirmation permitted in lieu of oath.
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23A-20-8. Excuse and replacement of juror disqualified for cause--Challenges for cause on record.
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23A-20-9. Kinds of challenge for cause--Taken by either party.
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23A-20-10. Order of taking challenges for cause.
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23A-20-11. 23A-20-11. Repealed by SL 1999, ch 284
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23A-20-12. 23A-20-12. Repealed by SL 1999, ch 285
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23A-20-13. 23A-20-13. Repealed by SL 1999, ch 286
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23A-20-13.1. Challenges for cause in criminal cases.
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23A-20-14. Entry in minutes of challenge to individual juror.
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23A-20-15. Objections to challenge of jurors--Denial of facts.
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23A-20-16. Trial by court of challenges.
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23A-20-17. Examination as witness of challenged juror--Evidence received.
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23A-20-18. Allowance or disallowance of challenge to individual juror.
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23A-20-19. Peremptory challenge defined--Either party.
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23A-20-20. (Rule 24(b)) Number of peremptory challenges allowed.
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23A-20-21. Additional challenges granted by court.
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23A-20-22. Challenges allowed when more than one defendant.
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23A-20-23. Time of motion for additional challenges.
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23A-20-24. Alternative methods of exercising peremptory challenges.
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23A-20-25. Alternating peremptory challenges.
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23A-20-26. Peremptory challenges exercised as in civil trials.
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23A-20-27. Trial jury constituted after peremptory challenges--Last jurors chosen as alternates.
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23A-20-28. (Rule 24(c)) Impaneling of alternate jurors--Replacement of regular jurors--Qualifications and oaths.
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23A-20-28.1. Additional methods of choosing alternate jurors.
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23A-20-29. Grounds for excuse of juror during trial.
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23A-20-30. Degree of kindred--Direct and collateral line--Descending and ascending direct line--Degrees in collateral line.
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