23A-26-12.3. Burden of proof.
In a hearing pursuant to §23A-26-12.2, a person found not guilty only by reason of insanity of an offense involving bodily injury to, or serious damage to the property of, another person, or involving a substantial risk of such injury or damage, has the burden of proving by clear and convincing evidence that his release would not create a substantial risk of bodily injury to another person or serious damage of property of another due to a present mental illness or defect. With respect to any other offense, the person has the burden of such proof by a preponderance of the evidence.
Source: SL 1985, ch 192, §15.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 23A - Criminal Procedure
Chapter 26 - (Rule 31) Verdict
Section 23A-26-1 - (Rule 31(a)) Unanimous verdict required--Return in open court.
Section 23A-26-3 - General verdict required--Special verdict permitted.
Section 23A-26-4 - Form of general verdict on not guilty plea.
Section 23A-26-5 - Form of verdict acquitting for insanity.
Section 23A-26-6 - Direction to reconsider improper verdict.
Section 23A-26-7 - Verdict as to degree of crime--Lowest degree found on reasonable doubt.
Section 23A-26-8 - (Rule 31(c)) Conviction of included offense or attempt.
Section 23A-26-9 - Appearance of defendant--When required for verdict.
Section 23A-26-11 - Recording of verdict--Inquiry of jury.
Section 23A-26-12.1 - Mental examination and report before hearing.
Section 23A-26-12.2 - Hearing.
Section 23A-26-12.3 - Burden of proof.
Section 23A-26-12.4 - Commitment--Duration.
Section 23A-26-12.5 - Release--Procedure--Compliance with prescribed regimen as condition.
Section 23A-26-12.6 - Failure to comply with regimen--Notice--Arrest--Court determination.
Section 23A-26-14 - Guilty but mentally ill verdict--Required findings.