26-9-13. Enforcement of sentence after suspension or stay--Commencement of jail term.
If any person has been found guilty of contributory abuse, contributory neglect, or contributory delinquency, and the court has suspended the execution of the sentence during the good behavior and satisfactory conduct of the defendant or upon any other terms and conditions which may have been imposed by the court, if it appears to the satisfaction of the court at any time during such suspended sentence or stay of execution that it ought to be enforced, the court may thereupon enforce the same, and any jail sentence thereunder shall commence from the date upon which such sentence is ordered to be enforced.
Source: SDC 1939, §43.0405; SL 1993, ch 206, §6.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 09 - Contributing To Delinquency Or Dependency
Section 26-9-2 - Short terms used to describe offenses.
Section 26-9-3 - Original jurisdiction of prosecutions.
Section 26-9-5 - Interpretation and construction in prosecutions under chapter.
Section 26-9-6 - Actual abuse, neglect, or delinquency not required for conviction.
Section 26-9-7 - Liberal construction for protection of child.
Section 26-9-8 - Criminal proceedings under other laws not prevented.
Section 26-9-9 - Consistency with other laws for support and protection of children.
Section 26-9-11 - Suspension, stay, or postponement of sentence--Release from custody on condition.
Section 26-9-13 - Enforcement of sentence after suspension or stay--Commencement of jail term.