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South Dakota

Title 7 · Chapter 7-16
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7-16-1. Election at general election--Oath and bond--Licensed attorney required.
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7-16-2. Judicial appointment of acting attorney in event of absence, inability, or disqualification--Fees.
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7-16-3. Appointment, qualifications, and powers of deputy attorneys.
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7-16-4. Deputy for desertion and public welfare laws in large counties.
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7-16-5. Salaries of deputies.
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7-16-6. Employment of counsel to assist state's attorney in trial--Employment of state's attorney or deputy in proceedings outside county.
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7-16-7. Employment of special investigative agents--Qualifications--Compensation--Records.
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7-16-7.1. Employment of paralegal and secretarial assistance.
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7-16-8. Opinions and advice to county officers--Fees.
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7-16-9. Prosecution and defense of actions for state and county--Proceedings outside county or in federal court.
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7-16-9.1. Examination of cases where offender committed or released on bail.
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7-16-10. Prosecution of preliminary informations before magistrate.
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7-16-11. Attendance and advice to grand jury--Issuance of process.
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7-16-12. 7-16-12. Repealed by SL 1985, ch 52.
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7-16-13. Prosecution of actions by public authorities for child support.
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7-16-14. Actions against county commissioners for misconduct in office.
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7-16-15. Continuation of prosecution or defense after change of venue.
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7-16-16. Reimbursement of traveling expenses incurred on official business--Mileage allowances.
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7-16-17. Reimbursement of expenses outside county.
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7-16-18. Extra fees for official business--Representation of private parties--Judicial office--Full-time state's attorney.
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7-16-19. Full-time position--Private practice prohibited.
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7-16-19.1. Part-time state's attorney--Office at business address authorized.
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7-16-20. Duplicate receipts issued for fines, penalties, and costs received.
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7-16-21. Deposit and accounting for fines, penalties, and costs received--Failure to account as theft.
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7-16-22. Action on attorney's bond for recovery of money received.
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7-16-23. Fees and costs in addition to salary--Full-time state's attorney.
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7-16-24. Consolidation of office of state's attorney to create office of regional prosecutor.
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7-16-25. Establishment of office of regional prosecutor--Notice requirement--Option to withdraw from or modify agreement--Election of state's attorney.
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7-16-26. Agreement to create office of regional prosecutor--Specifications of office.
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7-16-27. Election district for office of regional prosecutor.
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7-16-28. Election of state's attorney for office of regional prosecutor--Oath of office, bond and eligibility requirements.
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7-16-29. Application of chapter.
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7-16-30. Amendment or modification of regional prosecutor agreement--Existing and future terms.
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7-16-31. Residency requirements for state's attorney in counties with low population.
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7-16A-1. Establishment of office by commissioners' resolution.
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7-16A-2. Joint office established by two or more counties.
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7-16A-3. Provisions by establishing board for office.
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7-16A-4. Advisory committee to be established--Composition--Chairman.
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7-16A-5. Appointment and qualifications of public defender.
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7-16A-6. Employment of personnel for defender's office--Administration.
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7-16A-7. Qualifications of assistant defenders--Assignment to cases.
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7-16A-8. Facilities and supplies for office.
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7-16A-9. Persons to be represented--Services provided.
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7-16A-10. Proceedings in which indigents represented--Co-counsel.
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7-16A-11. Representation restricted to state courts--Federal matters excepted--Compensation paid by federal courts.
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7-16A-12. Assignment of substitute when public defender unable to perform--Duty--Compensation of substitute.
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7-16A-13. Extension to representation in municipal ordinance violations--Contributions by municipality.
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7-16A-14. Payment of expenses directly related to particular cases.
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7-16A-15. Apportionment of expenses not otherwise allocable.
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7-16A-16. County appropriations for public defender fund--Administration and accounting for fund--Private contributions.
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7-16A-17. Monthly report to circuit court for setting liens--Disposition of funds collected from liens.
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7-16A-18. Records maintained by public defender--Annual report to advisory committee.
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7-16B-1. 7-16B-1 to 7-16B-12. Repealed by SL 1992, ch 55, § 11.
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7-16B-13. County legal expense relief fund established--Administration.
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7-16B-14. Request for participation fund--Minimum number of participating counties required for chapter to become effective--Time limit.
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7-16B-15. Promulgation of rules.
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7-16B-16. Application for funds--Qualifying amount of expenses.
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7-16B-17. Approval of application and disbursements--Amount.
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7-16B-18. Series of trials as one trial.
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7-16B-19. Calculation of disbursements and each county's share--Certification of assessment.
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7-16B-19.1. Supplemental assessment if fund reserve is likely to be depleted.
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7-16B-20. Factors utilized in computing participating county's share of fund.
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7-16B-21. Acceptance of gifts, contributions or funds authorized.
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7-16B-22. County legal expense relief board established--Appointment and term of members--Payment of board's costs.
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