22-3-9. Liability to punishment for act outside state aiding injury within state.
Any person who, while out of the state, causes, aids, advises, or encourages another person to injure any person or property in this state by means of any act or neglect which is a crime in this state, is liable to punishment under the laws of this state.
Source: SDC 1939, §13.0602 (4); SDCL, §23-9-15; SL 1978, ch 185, §1.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 03 - Parties To Crimes
Section 22-3-1 - Persons capable of committing crimes--Exceptions.
Section 22-3-1.1 - Voluntary consumption of alcohol or controlled substance not causing insanity.
Section 22-3-3 - Aiding, abetting or advising--Accountability as principal.
Section 22-3-3.1 - Distinction between accessory before the fact and principal abrogated.
Section 22-3-5 - Accessories to crime--Misdemeanors excepted.
Section 22-3-5.1 - Accessory punishable though principal not tried or acquitted.
Section 22-3-8 - Conspiracy to commit offense--Punishment.
Section 22-3-9 - Liability to punishment for act outside state aiding injury within state.