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| | Drunk Driving Case Laws - South Dakota DUI Lawyers |
 | | South Dakota Supreme Court Appeal from the Circuit Court of The Seventh Judicial Circuit Pennington County, South Dakota Hon. |  | | South Dakota Supreme Court Appeal from the Eighth Judicial Circuit, Meade County, SD Hon. |
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| | South Dakota State Supreme Court (second floor, east wing) |
 | | The Supreme Court is a court of appeals. |  | | The five chairs behind the bench at the front of the room are where the Supreme Court Justices are seated when court is in session. |  | | These glass display cases located in the inside hallway before entering the Supreme Court contain memorabilia relating to the Supreme Court. |
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http://www.state.sd.us/STATE/CAPITOL/CAPITOL/TOUR/supreme.htm
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| | North Dakota Supreme Court Home Page |
 | | The United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit has affirmed the conviction and sentence in a North Dakota drug case. |  | | The State Bar Association of North Dakota is working with the North Dakota Bar Foundation to collect contributions that will be forwarded to lawyer relief and assistance programs to assist Gulf Coast lawyers in maintaining and rebuilding their practices. |  | | The United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit has affirmed the judgment of the district court in a consolidated appeal of a methamphetamine conspiracy case. |
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| | Definition of State supreme court |
 | | In the United States, the state supreme court (known as the supreme judicial court in some states) is usually the highest court in the state court system. |  | | Virginia Supreme Court (formerly the Supreme Court of Appeals) |  | | Louisiana Supreme Court (formerly the Superior Court of Louisiana and the Superior Court of the Territory of Orleans) |
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http://www.wordiq.com/definition/State_supreme_court
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| | Falk Law Office - South Dakota Supreme Court |
 | | The South Dakota Supreme Court is the highest court in the State. |  | | Cases decided by the South Dakota Supreme Court since 1996 are reported and available to read at: Court Opinions. |  | | The Supreme Court hears appeals from decisions of the circuit courts, which are the courts in which trials are held. |
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http://www.enetis.net/~mfalk/falklaw/sdct.html
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| | FIPS 9-1 - Congressional Districts of the United States |
 | | For a State whose representative is designated "at large"-- for the 98th-102nd Congresses, this applies to the States of Alaska, Delaware, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, and Wyoming-- for the 103rd Congress, this applies to the State of Montana -- the Congressional District is designated as "00". |  | | Congressional districts are legislatively defined subdivisions of a State for the purpose of electing representatives or delegates to the House of Representatives of the United States Congress. |  | | The congressional districts in different States have the same code; e.g., the First Congressional District of Alabama and of Arizona are both coded "01". |
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http://www.itl.nist.gov/fipspubs/fip9-1.htm
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| | » South Dakota Supreme Court Cases, March 2004 « |
 | | The trial court also concluded that the Governor was granted the sole power under the South Dakota Constitution to grant pardons and it would violate the separation of powers doctrine for the Legislature to attempt to limit that authority by passing statutes on the subject. |  | | On appeal, the South Dakota Supreme Court reversed the decision because the trial court erroneously admitted evidence of Moeller's prior bad acts. |  | | This Court subsequently remanded Page's case to the trial court for a determination as to whether Page's death sentence was grossly disproportionate and/or cruel and unusual in light of the jury's imposition of a life sentence upon Hoadley. |
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http://www.usd.edu/law/supreme_court/cases.htm
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| | SurfWax -- News and Articles On South Dakota Election |
 | | South Dakota is a heavily Republican state but has traditionally sent Democrats to Washington. |  | | South Dakota voters also turned down two amendments and one initiated measure, as did Marshall County voters. |  | | South Dakota voters decided not to make any changes in state law but opted for a big change in legislative leadership in the general election held on Tuesday... |
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http://politics.surfwax.com/files/South_Dakota_Election.html
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| | Research of Catholic Church and Ancestors - Minnesota, South Dakota and North Dakota |
 | | The geographic areas of Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota are in the province of Saint Paul and Minneapolis consisting of Archdiocese of St. |  | | Cloud and Winona (Minnesota) and the Dioceses of Bismarck and Fargo (North Dakota) and Dioceses of Rapid City and Sioux Falls (South Dakota). |  | | South Dakota State Historical Society: Office of History. |
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http://home.att.net/~Local_Catholic/CatholicUS-StPaul-MnaplsMN.htm
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| | Arizona Family Law Blog: South Dakota Supreme Court Holds That Prenuptial Agreements Cannot Limit Alimony |
 | | Prenuptial agreements in South Dakota cannot limit alimony because that runs counter to state public policy, the state Supreme Court ruled Thursday in an appeal involving the divorce of a multimillionaire Sioux Falls banker. |  | | But the Supreme Court said South Dakota's public policy is not an out-of-date attempt to protect women. |  | | The high court noted that it ruled in a 1978 case that provisions of a prenuptial agreement that seek to limit alimony are contrary to South Dakota public policy. |
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http://www.azfamilylawblog.com/family-law-news-185-south-dakota-supreme-court-holds-that-prenuptial-agreements-cannot-limit-alimony.html
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| | South Dakota |
 | | South Dakota State University - South Dakota State University, at... |  | | Welcome to the State Bar of South Dakota website. |  | | SDSU: South Dakota State University - You Can Go Anywhere From Here |
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http://localsearchit.com/local-search/search-state/South-Dakota.html
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| | What kinds of cases are heard in the South Dakota Supreme Court? |
 | | The South Dakota Supreme Court is the State's highest court. |  | | What kinds of cases are heard in the South Dakota Supreme Court? |  | | The Supreme Court consists of a chief justice and four associate justices. |
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http://www.enetis.net/~husslaw/court4.html
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| | MPR: South Dakota Supreme Court justices step aside in Janklow appeal |
 | | The South Dakota Supreme Court hears every appeal from the circuit court bench but the case load isn't heavy. |  | | Less than one percent of South Dakota's lower court felony rulings are appealed. |  | | Janklow appealed his sentence and conviction, but all five sitting Supreme Court justices had to disqualify themselves. |
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http://news.minnesota.publicradio.org/features/2004/03/05_hetlandc_sdsupctrecusal
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| | KELOLAND.COM: News for Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa |
 | | Rehnquist was a part of many monumental and controversial court decisions that changed America, and some of those decisions dealt directly with South Dakota. |  | | Former South Dakota deputy attorney general Mark Barnett was impressed with Justice Rehnquist's work. |  | | Rehnquist was appointed by President Regan in 1986, and he led the Supreme Court with unwavering direction. |
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http://www.keloland.com/News/NewsDetail5440.cfm?Id=0,42304
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| | News: Supreme Court visits NSU |
 | | According to Bormes, the South Dakota Supreme Court is the only Supreme Court in the United States that travels. |  | | The person responsible for bringing the state Supreme Court to NSU is Tove Bormes, law professor. |  | | This is the standard way for a Supreme Court to hold hearings. |
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http://www.northern.edu/exponent/archive/2000/1108/news/1108-supreme_court.htm
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| | South Dakota Politics and Elections Challengers face incumbency wall |
 | | Harvard's Patterson, also a South Dakota State University graduate, said political action committees strongly favor incumbents. |  | | Larry Diedrich hopes to follow at least the first part of that pattern Nov. 2, when South Dakota voters for the second time in five months will choose between his name and Democrat Stephanie Herseth's on the ballot. |  | | South Dakota, however, doesn't hold as strictly to the model, with five House and Senate members unseated in the past three decades. |
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http://www.southdakotaelections.com/Story.cfm?Type=Election&ID=2825
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| | Freedomlaw.com Self-Help Legal Citations |
 | | SOUTH DAKOTA SUPREME COURT Counsel and judges Harvard Bluebook Judges only Internal memo follows the Harvard Bluebook but suggests variant citation forms according to guidelines from West Publishing Company. |  | | SOUTH CAROLINA SUPREME COURT Counsel and judges Harvard Bluebook. |  | | This manual is written by the Reporter of Decisions of the California State Supreme Court, and is issued under approval of the State Supreme Court as a handbook of legal style for California courts and lawyers. |
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http://freedomlaw.com/LegCitations.html
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| | South Dakota Supreme Court Affirms DOT Secretary's Immunity from Claim When Driver's Injury Caused by Unmarked Construction Hole on Bridge |
 | | South Dakota Supreme Court Appeal from the First Judicial Circuit, Union County, SD Hon. |  | | [¶9] Generally, the doctrine of sovereign immunity as found in the common law and in the South Dakota Constitution provides that the governing acts of the state, its agencies, other public entities, and their employees cannot be attacked in court without the state's consent. |  | | The doctrine of respondeat superior may be invoked in a suit against the State; the doctrine is recognized in South Dakota as part of the common law of negligence, Rehm v. |
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http://www.usroads.com/journals/rilj/0005/ri000502.htm
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 | | Deuel County, South Dakota Deuel County is a Aurora - Beadle - Bennet - Bon Homme - Brookings- Brown - Brule - Buffalo... |  | | Chesterfield County, South Carolina Chesterfield County is a. |  | | Gray Court, South Carolina Gray Court is a town located in 2000 census, the town had a total population of 1,021. |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/south.html
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| | SD Opinions |
 | | The South Dakota Supreme Court and the United States District Court for South Dakota have adopted the "universal citation system" for identifying their written opinions. |  | | The South Dakota Supreme Court opinions are thus identified, e.g., Hoogestraat v. |  | | The United States District Court (for the District of South Dakota) opinions are thus identified, e.g., Yankton Sioux Tribe v. |
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http://www.sdbar.org/opinions
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: North Dakota |
 | | North Dakota is bounded on the north by Saskatchewan and Manitoba, on the south by South Dakota, on the east by Minnesota (the Red River dividing), and on the west by Montana. |  | | The civil and criminal codes prepared by the New York commission but not then adopted by that State, were adopted by Dakota Territory in 1865; a probate code was adopted the same year, and thus the Territory of Dakota was the first English-speaking community to adopt a codification of its substantive law. |  | | Finally, 2 March, 1861, President Buchanan signed the bill creating the Territory of North Dakota, with Dr. William Jayne of Springfield, Ill., as first governor; and on 2 November, 1889, the State of North Dakota was formed. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11111b.htm
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| | McSweeney's Internet Tendency: Diary of a Congressional Candidate in Florida's Fourth Congressional District |
 | | John has written about last spring's U.S. Supreme Court opinion Vieth v. |  | | Over 90 percent of Americans live in congressional districts that are essentially one-party monopolies. |  | | The Fourth Congressional District is so weirdly drawn to include the maximum number of GOP voters that it extends over 160 miles from its heart in Jacksonville to take in a Republican sliver of Florida's capital city. |
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http://www.mcsweeneys.net/links/candidate/
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| | The Political Graveyard: South Dakota: Judges of the State Supreme Court |
 | | South Dakota: Judges of the State Supreme Court |  | | Judges of the South Dakota State Supreme Court: Events and Candidates of the 1890's (may be incomplete!) |  | | Judges of the South Dakota State Supreme Court: Events and Candidates of the 1940's (may be incomplete!) |
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http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/SD/ofc/spjd.html
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| | Bauman v. Auch |
 | | The jury found in favor of the Krissy's owner, but on appeal the South Dakota Supreme Court held that there was sufficient evidence that Krissy possessed dangerous, abnormal tendencies to require the trial court to instruct the jury on that theory. |  | | South Dakota law on liability for injuries caused by domestic animals has been long established; the approach is similar to the Restatement. |  | | Plaintiffs also claim the trial court erred because it failed to adequately inform the jury that defendant had the burden of establishing the affirmative defenses of assumption of the risk and contributory negligence. |
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http://tarlton.law.utexas.edu/dawson/cases/mounted/bauman.htm
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| | DWU - Press Release |
 | | MITCHELL – The South Dakota Supreme Court will hold its November 2004 Term of Court in the new Sherman Center on the campus of Dakota Wesleyan University. |  | | South Dakota Supreme Court to hold court on campus |  | | For more information on the Supreme Court’s session at Wesleyan, contact Lori Essig, vice president for university relations, at 995-2614 or loessig@dwu.edu. |
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http://www.dwu.edu/press/2004/oct1.htm
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| | News from the N.D. Supreme Court |
 | | The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals has decided that Amendment E of the South Dakota Constitution, which limits corporate farming, violates the Dormant Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution. |  | | The North Dakota Supreme Court is pleased to welcome Mitch Armstrong, Erin Conroy, Carey Goetz, Petra Mandigo and Stephannie Stiel, who began their one-year clerkships with the Court on August 1. |  | | The Supreme Court posted a new opinion on Aug. 22. |
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http://www.court.state.nd.us/Court/News/M8_2003.htm
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| | South Dakota Supreme Court Rejects Third-Party Bad Faith Lawsuits |
 | | "The South Dakota Supreme court for the first time addressed the negative effect of third-party lawsuits on the civil justice system. |  | | "The South Dakota Supreme Court held that the trial court erred in both decisions and upheld the legislative mandate that there is no direct cause of action against an insurance company by a third party claimant until such time as the third-party claimant has successfully brought suit against the insured," Kotelman said. |  | | Kotelman reported that the Supreme Court ruling was in response to a lower courts decision in Trouten v. |
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http://www.insurancejournal.com/news/midwest/2001/09/24/13538.htm
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| | Election 2000: What If The Electoral Votes Were Distributed Via Congressional District? |
 | | After the close call in 1968 where the election almost ended up in the House, Senators Everett Dirksen of Illinois and Karl Mundt of South Dakota -- both Republicans -- proposed a constitutional amendment that would have mandated your congressional district formula upon the states. |  | | This would create a much more diverse and comprehensive Presidential campaign whereby candidates would attempt to pick off electoral votes within vast states, while giving voters in different congressional districts a more effective and representative vote. |  | | Also, presidential candidates as the congressional districts are currently configured would really only need to campaign, and send mailers into, and advertise in, about 30 congressional districts. |
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/702103/posts
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| | Votelaw: January 2005 Archives |
 | | AP reports: The federal judge in a voting-rights case involving American Indians wants the South Dakota Supreme Court to decide whether the state constitution allows legislators to change a redistricting plan that she said is illegal. |  | | When state lawyers responded that the South Dakota Constitution limits redistricting to once every 10 years, Schreier asked the state Supreme Court to tell her whether lawmakers could take further action to comply with her ruling. |  | | AP reports: Federal courts don't have authority to get involved in a squabble between election officials and a pro-business group that ran negative ads against Ohio Supreme Court Justice Alice Robie Resnick in the 2000 election, an appeals court has ruled. |
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http://www.votelaw.com/blog/archives/2005_01.html
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