South Dakota Statutes
§ 15-12-32 — Review of affidavit--Designation of substitute judge or magistrate.
South Dakota § 15-12-32
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S.D. Codified Laws § 15-12-32 (2026).
Text
The presiding judge of the circuit court or in his absence or disqualification as the judge sought to be changed, the senior judge of the circuit shall review the affidavit and certification, if any, and it is determined that the affidavit is timely and that the right to file the affidavit has not been waived or is not otherwise legally defective, shall assign some other circuit judge or magistrate of that circuit as is appropriate to preside in such action, by filing an order of such appointment with the clerk of the court of the county wherein said action is pending. From the filing of such order the judge or magistrate therein designated shall have full power, authority and jurisdiction to proceed in the matter.
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Related
State v. Reiman
284 N.W.2d 860 (South Dakota Supreme Court, 1979)
State v. Seidschlaw
304 N.W.2d 102 (South Dakota Supreme Court, 1981)
State v. Alexander
313 N.W.2d 33 (South Dakota Supreme Court, 1981)
State v. Tapio
432 N.W.2d 268 (South Dakota Supreme Court, 1988)
Jones v. Class
1998 SD 55 (South Dakota Supreme Court, 1998)
State v. Peterson
531 N.W.2d 581 (South Dakota Supreme Court, 1995)
Estate of Paul O'farrell v. Grand Valley Hutterian Brethren
2024 S.D. 81 (South Dakota Supreme Court, 2024)
Legislative History
SDC 1939 & Supp 1960, § 33.1214; SDCL, § 15-12-14; Supreme Court Rule No. 75-5, § 13.
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