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South Dakota

Title 23 · Chapter 23-35
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23A-35-1. Definition of search warrant.
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23A-35-2. (Rule 41(a)) Magistrate issuing warrant--Officer requesting.
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23A-35-3. (Rule 41(b)) Property for which warrant may be issued.
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23A-35-4. (Rule 41(c)(1)) Affidavits furnishing probable cause for warrant--Examination of witnesses by magistrate--Record of proceedings--Contents of warrant.
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23A-35-4.1. Filing of affidavit--Sealing of affidavit.
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23A-35-4.2. Electronic transmission of affidavit in support of search warrant--Issue of search warrant--Proof of magistrate's signature.
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23A-35-4.3. Search warrant for installation, use, and maintenance of tracking device.
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23A-35-5. (Rule 41(c)(2)) Oral testimony as basis for warrant--Transcription, certification and filing with court.
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23A-35-6. (Rule 41(c)(2)(A)) Grounds for warrant on oral testimony--Verbatim contents of warrant--Signature of duplicate by requesting officer--Preparation of original by magistrate.
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23A-35-7. (Rule 41(c)(2)(B)) Return of warrant issued on oral testimony--Signature by person establishing grounds for issuance.
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23A-35-8. Breaking in to execute warrant after refusal of admittance--Liberation of person executing warrant.
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23A-35-9. Grounds for no-knock warrant--Powers of officer executing.
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23A-35-10. (Rule 41(d)) Receipt and copy of warrant given to person from whom property taken--Inventory filed with return of warrant--Copies of inventory.
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23A-35-11. (Rule 41(e)) Motion in circuit court for return of property illegally seized--Restoration of property--Treatment as motion to suppress evidence.
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23A-35-12. (Rule 41(f)) Motion to suppress evidence in trial court.
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23A-35-13. (Rule 41(g)) Papers filed with clerk of court by magistrate to whom warrant returned.
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23A-35-14. (Rule 41(h)) Special provisions for search unimpaired--Property defined.
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23A-35-15. Definition of digital currency.
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23A-35A-1. Definition of terms.
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23A-35A-2. Authorization or approval for interception of communications.
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23A-35A-3. Authority of attorney general or state's attorney to apply for order for interception of communications.
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23A-35A-4. Application to intercept communications--Form and contents.
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23A-35A-5. Circuit judge to authorize interception.
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23A-35A-6. Ex parte order authorizing wiretapping or eavesdropping--Probable cause required for entry.
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23A-35A-7. Contents of order.
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23A-35A-8. Cooperation and technical assistance required of carriers, landlords, and others--Compensation.
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23A-35A-9. Progress reports to issuing judge.
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23A-35A-10. Duration of order--Extensions.
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23A-35A-11. Authority for eavesdropping--Retention of orders and papers by applicant--Copy of order retained by judge.
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23A-35A-12. Sealing of applications and orders--Custody--Disclosure for good cause.
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23A-35A-13. Recording of intercepted communications if possible--Sealing of recordings.
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23A-35A-14. Disclosures to interested parties--Inspection of intercepted communications, application, or order--Postponement of notice.
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23A-35A-15. Disclosure of contents of intercepted communications among investigative or law enforcement officers.
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23A-35A-16. Appropriate use of contents of intercepted communication by investigative or law enforcement officer.
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23A-35A-17. Disclosure of contents of intercepted communication in court or grand jury proceeding.
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23A-35A-18. Interception of communications relating to offenses other than specified in order--Use of contents.
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23A-35A-19. Privileged communications.
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23A-35A-20. Overhearing or recording communications, conversations, or jury deliberations by means of eavesdropping device as felony.
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23A-35A-21. Exemptions from chapter.
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23A-35A-22. Use of pen register or trap and trace device without court order prohibited--Violation as misdemeanor.
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23A-35A-23. Application of prohibition to provider of wire or electronic communication service.
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23A-35A-24. Application for order authorizing use of pen register or trap and trace device.
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23A-35A-25. Contents of application.
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23A-35A-26. Issuance of ex parte order authorizing use of pen register or trap and trace device.
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23A-35A-27. Contents of ex parte order authorizing use of pen register or trap and trace device.
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23A-35A-28. Time limitation on use of pen register or trap and trace device--Extension.
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23A-35A-29. Order sealed--Disclosure of existence of pen register or trap and trace device prohibited.
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23A-35A-30. Persons required to assist installation of pen register.
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23A-35A-31. Installation of trap and trace device--Assistance--Results given to law enforcement officer.
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23A-35A-32. Reasonable compensation for assistance.
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23A-35A-33. Persons providing assistance immune.
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23A-35A-34. Good faith reliance on court order as complete defense.
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23A-35B-1. Definitions.
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23A-35B-2. Victim's request for testing of self.
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23A-35B-3. Victim's request for testing of defendant or juvenile--Hearing--Search warrant for blood sample--Time for testing.
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23A-35B-3.1. Victim request for HIV test of defendant or juvenile--Hearing--Order--Time for testing
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23A-35B-4. Testing procedure--Notification of victim as to results--Payment for testing.
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23A-35B-5. Confidentiality--Test results unavailable to establish guilt or innocence.
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23A-35B-6. Testing or counseling for officer upon possible exchange of bodily fluids with suspect.
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23A-35B-7. Emergency medical services person's request for information or testing of source individual.
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23A-35B-8. Mandatory HIV testing of persons convicted of prostitution or solicitation of prostitution.
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23A-35B-9. Time for HIV testing.
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23A-35B-10. Convicted person to pay cost of testing.
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23A-35B-11. Confidentiality of test results.
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23A-35B-12. Petition for release of test results--Hearing.
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23A-35B-13. Test results not to be used in criminal prosecution--Confidentiality.
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