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The South Dakota Supreme Court upholds a sexual assault conviction in a case involving testimony of an individual with developmental disabilities who was granted special conditions in court.
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Authorities say nine people are facing charges in a cocaine distribution ring operating in Davison County.
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A former Department of Public Safety employee is being charged with possessing child pornography, soliciting to commit second degree rape-domestic abuse and unlawfully using a computer system.
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The recent campaign finance quarterly reports have been made public. It shows some impressive fundraising for those preparing for key races.
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Attorney General Marty Jackley said five smoke shop owners across the state are indicted for possessing and distributing illegal substances.
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Five people are indicted in connection to transporting contraband into the South Dakota State Penitentiary.
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Faction politics has turned a prison plan into a battle requiring a special legislative session. As that approaches, the two sides are preparing for the next round.
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With formalized plans announced for the embattled state men’s prison project, multiple factions of the state Republican Party have voiced their opinions on the matter.
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Attorney General Marty Jackley said, in his opinion, a new law requiring the Secretary of State to update the statewide voter registration file does not conflict with existing laws that limit voter registration information.
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In what the Attorney General calls the end of a three-decade legal saga, courts have upheld the extradition of John Graham. Graham was convicted of the 1975 murder of Annie Mae Aquash.