South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 09 - Contributing To Delinquency Or Dependency
Section 26-9-14 - Maximum period of suspension or stay of sentence--Release and discharge on compliance with terms.

26-9-14. Maximum period of suspension or stay of sentence--Release and discharge on compliance with terms.
No sentence shall be suspended or final judgment or execution stayed, in the case of any person found guilty under §26-9-1, to exceed a period of two years. If at any time prior thereto it shall appear to the satisfaction of the court that such person has complied faithfully with the conditions of any suspended sentence, judgment, or execution, or is for any cause in the opinion of the court entitled to be released therefrom, the court may suspend such sentence indefinitely, in which case such person shall be finally released and discharged, as he shall be in any event at the end of two years from imposition of any such sentence. But if any defendant be actually serving a jail sentence imposed under §26-9-1 and enforced before the expiration of such two years in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, then in such case the defendant shall not be finally discharged until the expiration of any such sentence.

Source: SDC 1939, §43.0406.

Structure South Dakota Codified Laws

South Dakota Codified Laws

Title 26 - Minors

Chapter 09 - Contributing To Delinquency Or Dependency

Section 26-9-1 - Contributing to abuse, neglect, or delinquency or causing child to become child in need of supervision as misdemeanor.

Section 26-9-2 - Short terms used to describe offenses.

Section 26-9-3 - Original jurisdiction of prosecutions.

Section 26-9-4 - Probation officers authorized to file complaints--Assistance by state's attorney--General powers of state's attorney unimpaired.

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 26-9-10 - Proceedings under chapter not prevented by similar laws--Duplicate prosecutions considered in mitigation.

Section 26-9-11 - Suspension, stay, or postponement of sentence--Release from custody on condition.

Section 26-9-12 - Abused or neglected child left in custody of person under suspended sentence--Conditions of suspension.

Section 26-9-13 - Enforcement of sentence after suspension or stay--Commencement of jail term.

Section 26-9-14 - Maximum period of suspension or stay of sentence--Release and discharge on compliance with terms.

Section 26-9-15 - Security for child support required after conviction for contributory abuse or contributory neglect--Forfeiture on failure to comply with conditions.

Section 26-9-16 - Separate suit not required to recover on bond--Order to show cause--Judgment on bond.

Section 26-9-17 - Disposition of recovery on bond.