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Pretrial Release | South Dakota
State constitution provides a presumption of pretrial release. Pretrial release can be denied for capital offenses. (Const. art. 6 § 8)
State statute provides a presumption of pretrial release on personal recognizance or unsecured appearance bond. Law requires courts to impose conditions as enumerated in § 23A-43-3. (§ 23A-43-2 & § 23A-43-3)
Law allows release on personal recognizance or an unsecured appearance bond. Common conditions of release include: commercial surety bond, cash deposit, other secured bond, supervision and additional requirements. (§ 23A-43-3; § 23A-43-2.1; § 23A-43-20)
When a defendant is unable to meet the pretrial release conditions, a judicial review is required after 24 hours in custody. (§ 23A-43-8)
The Division of Insurance of the Department of Labor and Regulation regulates bail bondsmen. To be licensed, applicants must meet age and residency requirements, and pass an exam. They cannot be employed as jailers; attorneys; police officers; committing, municipal or magistrate judges; clerks or deputy clerks; sheriffs, deputy sheriffs or constables; any person with arrest power; or certain prison officials. Crimes for which a license can be denied or revoked include all felonies and crimes involving moral turpitude. (§ 58-22-1)
Bail agents are prohibited from soliciting business any place prisoners are confined. They cannot offer legal advice, recommend an attorney or make arrangements with public officials. (§ 58-22-35; § 58-22-32; § 58-22-36; § 58-22-34
Statute addresses standards for remission procedure. (§ 23A-43-24. (Rule 46(e)(4)))
Victims have the right to notification of the pretrial release hearing and pretrial release. Pretrial release hearings are required for assaulting a family or household member or for a violation of a protection order. (§ 23A-28C-1; § 25-10-40)
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