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    • South Dakota Codified Laws
    • Title 22 - Crimes
    • Chapter 01 - Definitions And General Provisions

    South Dakota Codified Laws
    Title 22 - Crimes
    Chapter 01 - Definitions And General Provisions

    Section 22-1-1 - Common-law rule of strict construction abrogated. - 22-1-1. Common-law rule of strict construction abrogated. The rule of...

    Section 22-1-2 - Definitions. - 22-1-2. Definitions. Terms used in this title mean: (1)If applied...

    Section 22-1-4 - Felony and misdemeanor distinguished. - 22-1-4. Felony and misdemeanor distinguished. Any crime is either a...

    Section 22-1-6 - Performance of required act by another. - 22-1-6. Performance of required act by another. No person may...

    Section 22-1-7 - Completion of crime involving dispatch of letter. - 22-1-7. Completion of crime involving dispatch of letter. In the...

    Section 22-1-8 - Act not deemed criminal unless prohibited by statute. - 22-1-8. Act not deemed criminal unless prohibited by statute. No...

    Section 22-1-9 - Official possession of prohibited objects permitted. - 22-1-9. Official possession of prohibited objects permitted. If the possession...

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