South Dakota Statutes

§ 23A-7-5 — (Rule 11(d)) Ascertainment of voluntary nature of guilty or nolo contendere plea--Pleading by attorney to misdemeanor--Imposition of sentence.

South Dakota·Title 23A CRIMINAL PROCEDURE·Ch. 23A-5 ARRAIGNMENT AND PLEAS
A court, except as provided in this section, shall not accept a plea of guilty or nolo contendere without first, by addressing the defendant personally in open court, determining that the plea is voluntary and not the result of force or threats or of promises apart from a plea agreement. It shall also inquire as to whether the defendant's willingness to plead guilty or nolo contendere results from prior discussions between the prosecuting attorney and the defendant or his attorney. If a defendant is charged with a misdemeanor, his attorney may enter a plea of guilty, nolo contendere, or not guilty for him. The court shall inquire into whether the attorney has advised the defendant of the contents of § 23A-7-4 . If the court is satisfied that the defendant has been advised, the plea may be

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Related

State v. Burgers
1999 SD 140 (South Dakota Supreme Court, 1999)
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State v. Jensen
2011 SD 32 (South Dakota Supreme Court, 2011)
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Valandra v. State, Department of Commerce & Regulation
425 N.W.2d 400 (South Dakota Supreme Court, 1988)
3 case citations

Legislative History

SL 1913, ch 161, § 2; RC 1919, § 4741; SDC 1939 & Supp 1960, § 34.2302; SDCL, § 23-35-19; SL 1978, ch 178, § 95.

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