22-19A-1. Stalking--Violation as misdemeanor--Second or subsequent offense a felony.
No person may:
(1)Willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly follow or harass another person;
(2)Make a credible threat to another person with the intent to place that person in reasonable fear of death or great bodily injury; or
(3)Willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly harass another person by means of any verbal, electronic, digital media, mechanical, telegraphic, or written communication.
A violation of this section constitutes the crime of stalking. Stalking is a Class 1 misdemeanor. However, any second or subsequent conviction occurring within ten years of a prior conviction under this section is a Class 6 felony. Any conviction for, or plea of guilty to, an offense in another state which, if committed in this state, would be a violation of this section and occurring within ten years prior to the date of the violation being charged, shall be used to determine if the violation being charged is a second or subsequent offense.
Source: SL 1992, ch 162, §1; SL 1993, ch 176, §1; SL 1997, ch 132, §1; SL 2001, ch 112, §1; SL 2002, ch 109, §5; SL 2006, ch 120, §1; SL 2020, ch 83, § 1.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Section 22-19A-1 - Stalking--Violation as misdemeanor--Second or subsequent offense a felony.
Section 22-19A-3 - Stalking--Subsequent convictions--Violation as felony.
Section 22-19A-4 - Harasses defined.
Section 22-19A-5 - Course of conduct defined.
Section 22-19A-6 - Credible threat defined.
Section 22-19A-7 - Stalking a child twelve or younger--Felony.
Section 22-19A-8 - Petition for protection order--Procedures.
Section 22-19A-9 - Filing petition for protection--Venue.
Section 22-19A-10 - Hearing on petition for protection--Time--Service on respondent.
Section 22-19A-11 - Relief granted by protection order.
Section 22-19A-12 - Ex parte temporary order pending full hearing on petition for protection.
Section 22-19A-13 - Exceptional circumstances required before security authorized.
Section 22-19A-14 - Modification of terms of protection order.