23A-5-18.(Rule 6(f)) Quorum of grand jury--Votes required for indictment--Witnesses named on indictment--Dismissal of charge on failure to indict.
A quorum of six grand jurors must be present before any evidence or testimony may be received or any other business conducted. An indictment may be found only if there is probable cause to believe that an offense has been committed and that the defendant committed it. An indictment may be found only upon the concurrence of six or more jurors. The names of only those witnesses examined before the grand jury in relation to the particular indictment shall be listed on that indictment before it is filed with the court. An indictment shall be returned by the grand jury to a circuit judge in open court, or, if no circuit judge is available, filed with the clerk of courts, endorsed a true bill.
If six grand jurors do not concur in finding an indictment against a defendant who is in custody but who has not had a preliminary hearing, the complaint or information and the certified record of the proceedings before the committing magistrate transmitted to them shall be returned to the court, with an endorsement thereon, signed by the foreman, that the charge is dismissed. The dismissal of the charge does not prevent its being again submitted to a grand jury as often as a court may direct, but without such direction it cannot again be submitted.
Source: SDC 1939 & Supp 1960, §§34.1219, 34.1220, 34.1233, 34.1234; SDCL, §§23-31-3 to 23-31-8; SL 1978, ch 178, §56; SL 2001, ch 120, §1.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 23A - Criminal Procedure
Chapter 05 - (Rule 6) The Grand Jury
Section 23A-5-2 - New grand jury ordered after discharge of original jury--Other causes.
Section 23A-5-4 - Summons of new jurors after challenge--Oath of jurors chosen for particular case.
Section 23A-5-5 - (Rule 6(b)(2)) Dismissal of indictment because grand jurors not qualified.
Section 23A-5-7 - Oath of grand jurors.
Section 23A-5-8 - Charge to grand jury by court--Commencement of inquiries.
Section 23A-5-9 - General powers of grand jury--Access to prisons and records.
Section 23A-5-10 - Advice sought from court or prosecuting attorney.
Section 23A-5-11.1 - Recording of testimony of witness before grand jury.
Section 23A-5-12 - Testimony before grand jury by subject of investigation--Waiver of immunity.
Section 23A-5-13 - Notice of rights to subject appearing before grand jury.
Section 23A-5-14 - Removal and replacement of attorney for witness appearing before grand jury.
Section 23A-5-15 - Evidence heard by grand jury--Order for production of evidence.
Section 23A-5-17 - Disclosure by prosecuting attorney of evidence received by grand jury.
Section 23A-5-19 - Report filed when indictment not issued.
Section 23A-5-20 - (Rule 6(g)) Term of service of grand jury--Excuse and replacement of jurors.