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    • South Dakota Codified Laws
    • Title 19 - Evidence
    • Chapter 03 - Methods Of Taking Testimony
    • Section 19-3-14 - Inherent judicial power not limited.

    South Dakota Codified Laws
    Chapter 03 - Methods Of Taking Testimony
    Section 19-3-14 - Inherent judicial power not limited.

    19-3-14. Inherent judicial power not limited.
    Section 19-3-10 shall not be construed to limit the inherent power of a court to appoint an interpreter in other cases.

    Source: SL 1974, ch 164, §5; SL 1979, ch 154, §14.

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    Structure South Dakota Codified Laws

    South Dakota Codified Laws

    Title 19 - Evidence

    Chapter 03 - Methods Of Taking Testimony

    Section 19-3-1 - Means of testimony enumerated.

    Section 19-3-2 - Affidavit defined.

    Section 19-3-3 - Deposition defined.

    Section 19-3-4 - Oral examination defined.

    Section 19-3-7 - Interpreter for witness unable to communicate in English--Compensation.

    Section 19-3-10 - Interpreters for deaf and mute persons--Proceedings for which required.

    Section 19-3-10.1 - Sign language interpreters and relay service operators prohibited from divulging information--Misdemeanor.

    Section 19-3-12 - Appointing authority for interpreters--Fees for services.

    Section 19-3-14 - Inherent judicial power not limited.

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