South Dakota Statutes

§ 15-26A-66 — Length of briefs.

South Dakota § 15-26A-66
JurisdictionSouth Dakota
Title 15CIVIL PROCEDURE
Ch. 15-26RULES OF CIVIL APPELLATE PROCEDURE

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S.D. Codified Laws § 15-26A-66 (2026).

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(a)Monospaced Typeface. Appellant and appellee briefs in monospaced typeface shall not exceed forty pages. A reply brief and amicus curiae brief shall not exceed twenty pages. A supplemental brief shall not exceed ten pages. Monospaced type shall be no more nor no less than ten characters per inch (10 cpi).
(b)Proportionally Spaced Typeface. Appellant and appellee briefs in proportionally spaced typeface shall not exceed thirty-two pages. A reply brief and amicus curiae brief shall not exceed sixteen pages. A supplemental brief shall not exceed five pages. Nonetheless, briefs may exceed these page limitations if they otherwise comply with the type volume limitations in § 15-26A-66(b)(2). A proportionally spaced typeface must include serifs, but sans serif type may be used in headin

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Legislative History

Supreme Court Rule 79-1, Rule 12 (7); SDCL Supp, §

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