23A-16-2. State jurisdiction of offense commenced outside state and consummated within state.
When the commission of a public offense commenced outside this state is consummated within this state, the defendant may be punished in this state, even if he were out of the state at the time of the commission of the offense charged, if he consummated it in this state through the intervention of an innocent or guilty agent or by any other means proceeding directly from himself.
Source: SDC 1939 & Supp 1960, §34.0801; SDCL, §23-9-10; SL 1978, ch 178, §208.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 23A - Criminal Procedure
Chapter 16 - Jurisdiction And Venue Of Offenses And Proceedings
Section 23A-16-1 - Concurrent state jurisdiction of offenses on Indian reservations within state.
Section 23A-16-7 - Venue of offense commenced outside state.
Section 23A-16-8 - Venue of offense committed partly in one county and partly in another.
Section 23A-16-9 - Venue of offense on or near county boundary.
Section 23A-16-10 - Venue of offense on state boundary water--Change of venue.
Section 23A-16-11 - Venue of homicide prosecution in county where fatal injury inflicted.
Section 23A-16-12 - Venue when stolen property taken from one county to another.
Section 23A-16-13 - Venue of offense by sending letter from one county to another.
Section 23A-16-14 - Venue of offense by use of mails.
Section 23A-16-15 - Venue of prosecution of principal not present at commission of offense.
Section 23A-16-17 - County seat municipality which lies in more than one county.