21-27-5.1. Second or subsequent application for writ--Leave to file--Dismissal.
A claim presented in a second or subsequent habeas corpus application under this chapter that was presented in a prior application under this chapter or otherwise to the courts of this state by the same applicant shall be dismissed.
Before a second or subsequent application for a writ of habeas corpus may be filed, the applicant shall move in the circuit court of appropriate jurisdiction for an order authorizing the applicant to file the application.
The assigned judge shall enter an order denying leave to file a second or successive application for a writ of habeas corpus unless:
(1)The applicant identifies newly discovered evidence that, if proven and viewed in light of the evidence as a whole, would be sufficient to establish by clear and convincing evidence that no reasonable fact finder would have found the applicant guilty of the underlying offense; or
(2)The application raises a new rule of constitutional law, made retroactive to cases on collateral review by the United States Supreme Court and the South Dakota Supreme Court, that was previously unavailable. The grant or denial of an authorization by the circuit court to file a second or subsequent application shall not be appealable.
Source: SL 2012, ch 118, ยง5.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Section 21-27-1 - Right of person detained or imprisoned to apply for writ.
Section 21-27-1.1 - Penal institution disciplinary sanctions--Writ not available remedy.
Section 21-27-3.1 - Time for application.
Section 21-27-3.3 - Two-year statute of limitation.
Section 21-27-5 - Writ awarded unless application shows no right to relief.
Section 21-27-5.1 - Second or subsequent application for writ--Leave to file--Dismissal.
Section 21-27-7 - Writ used to produce prisoners for testimony in criminal proceedings.
Section 21-27-8 - Signature and direction of writ--Endorsement by Habeas Corpus Act.
Section 21-27-9.3 - Return to writ--Time for filing--Content.
Section 21-27-11 - Transfer or concealment of applicant to avoid writ as felony.
Section 21-27-12 - Day set for hearing of cause.
Section 21-27-14 - Hearing and disposition of cause by judge.
Section 21-27-14.1 - Judge to hear application.
Section 21-27-15 - Judgment not inquired into on writ.
Section 21-27-16 - Causes for discharge of applicant committed on judicial process.
Section 21-27-18 - Admission to bail of applicant in custody under judicial process.
Section 21-27-19 - Admission to bail on grant of writ.
Section 21-27-21 - Remand to custody or admission to bail pending review of order discharging writ.
Section 21-27-22 - Bail without surety pending review of order discharging prisoner.
Section 21-27-23 - Admission to bail by Supreme Court pending review.
Section 21-27-24 - Terms of bond given on admission to bail--Surety.
Section 21-27-26 - Order remanding applicant to custody--Conclusive on second application for writ.