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South Dakota

Title 26 · Chapter 26-9
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26-9-1. Contributing to abuse, neglect, or delinquency or causing child to become child in need of supervision as misdemeanor.
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26-9-2. Short terms used to describe offenses.
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26-9-3. Original jurisdiction of prosecutions.
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26-9-4. Probation officers authorized to file complaints--Assistance by state's attorney--General powers of state's attorney unimpaired.
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26-9-5. Interpretation and construction in prosecutions under chapter.
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26-9-6. Actual abuse, neglect, or delinquency not required for conviction.
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26-9-7. Liberal construction for protection of child.
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26-9-8. Criminal proceedings under other laws not prevented.
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26-9-9. Consistency with other laws for support and protection of children.
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26-9-10. Proceedings under chapter not prevented by similar laws--Duplicate prosecutions considered in mitigation.
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26-9-11. Suspension, stay, or postponement of sentence--Release from custody on condition.
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26-9-12. Abused or neglected child left in custody of person under suspended sentence--Conditions of suspension.
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26-9-13. Enforcement of sentence after suspension or stay--Commencement of jail term.
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26-9-14. Maximum period of suspension or stay of sentence--Release and discharge on compliance with terms.
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26-9-15. Security for child support required after conviction for contributory abuse or contributory neglect--Forfeiture on failure to comply with conditions.
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26-9-16. Separate suit not required to recover on bond--Order to show cause--Judgment on bond.
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26-9-17. Disposition of recovery on bond.
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