South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 20 - (Rule 24) The Trial Jury
Section 23A-20-30 - Degree of kindred--Direct and collateral line--Descending and ascending direct line--Degrees in collateral line.

23A-20-30. Degree of kindred--Direct and collateral line--Descending and ascending direct line--Degrees in collateral line.
The degree of kindred is established by the number of generations, and each generation is called a degree. The series of degrees form the line; the series of degrees between persons who descend from one another is called direct or lineal consanguinity; and the series of degrees between persons who do not descend from one another, but spring from a common ancestor, is called the collateral line or collateral consanguinity.
The direct line is divided into a direct line descending and a direct line ascending. The first is that which connects the ancestor with those who descend from that ancestor. The second is that which connects a person with those from whom that person descends. In the direct line there are as many degrees as there are generations. Thus the son is, with regard to the father, in the first degree; the grandson in the second; and vice versa with regard to the father and grandfather toward the sons and grandsons.
In the collateral line the degrees are counted by generations from one of the relations up to the common ancestor, and from the common ancestor to the other relations. In such computation the person whose consanguinity or affinity is being determined is excluded, the relative included, and the ancestor counted but once. Thus brothers are related in the second degree, uncle and nephew in the third degree, cousins germane in the fourth degree, and so on.

Source: SL 1998, ch 148, ยง3.

Structure South Dakota Codified Laws

South Dakota Codified Laws

Title 23A - Criminal Procedure

Chapter 20 - (Rule 24) The Trial Jury

Section 23A-20-1 - Jurors summoned for civil actions used for criminal trials.

Section 23A-20-2 - Alternative methods of selecting jurors.

Section 23A-20-3 - Call of jurors equal to number required including challenges.

Section 23A-20-4 - Formation of trial jury as in civil actions.

Section 23A-20-6 - Prospective jurors--Examination.

Section 23A-20-7 - Oath of panel members.

Section 23A-20-7.1 - Affirmation permitted in lieu of oath.

Section 23A-20-8 - Excuse and replacement of juror disqualified for cause--Challenges for cause on record.

Section 23A-20-9 - Kinds of challenge for cause--Taken by either party.

Section 23A-20-10 - Order of taking challenges for cause.

Section 23A-20-13.1 - Challenges for cause in criminal cases.

Section 23A-20-14 - Entry in minutes of challenge to individual juror.

Section 23A-20-15 - Objections to challenge of jurors--Denial of facts.

Section 23A-20-16 - Trial by court of challenges.

Section 23A-20-17 - Examination as witness of challenged juror--Evidence received.

Section 23A-20-18 - Allowance or disallowance of challenge to individual juror.

Section 23A-20-19 - Peremptory challenge defined--Either party.

Section 23A-20-20 - (Rule 24(b)) Number of peremptory challenges allowed.

Section 23A-20-21 - Additional challenges granted by court.

Section 23A-20-22 - Challenges allowed when more than one defendant.

Section 23A-20-23 - Time of motion for additional challenges.

Section 23A-20-24 - Alternative methods of exercising peremptory challenges.

Section 23A-20-25 - Alternating peremptory challenges.

Section 23A-20-26 - Peremptory challenges exercised as in civil trials.

Section 23A-20-27 - Trial jury constituted after peremptory challenges--Last jurors chosen as alternates.

Section 23A-20-28 - (Rule 24(c)) Impaneling of alternate jurors--Replacement of regular jurors--Qualifications and oaths.

Section 23A-20-28.1 - Additional methods of choosing alternate jurors.

Section 23A-20-29 - Grounds for excuse of juror during trial.

Section 23A-20-30 - Degree of kindred--Direct and collateral line--Descending and ascending direct line--Degrees in collateral line.