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Section 23A-16-12 – Venue when stolen property taken from one county to another.

23A-16-12. Venue when stolen property taken from one county to another. When property taken in one county by burglary or theft is brought into another, the venue of the offense is in either of the counties where the prosecution is first commenced. Source: SDC 1939 & Supp 1960, §34.0806; SDCL, §23-9-20; SL 1978, ch 178, […]

Section 23A-16-14 – Venue of offense by use of mails.

23A-16-14. Venue of offense by use of mails. Where the commission of a public offense involves the use of the mails, the venue of the offense is in any county where the letter is deposited or delivered, or where it is received by the person to whom it is addressed. Source: SL 1978, ch 178, […]

Section 23A-16-18 – Venue of prosecution of perjury.

23A-16-18. Venue of prosecution of perjury. Perjury may be prosecuted in the circuit court for either the county where the proceeding or action is venued or where the act of perjury was committed. Source: SL 2002, ch 113, §2.

Section 23A-16-5 – Proceedings taken within judicial circuit–Issues of fact determined within county–Circuit judge orders in chambers.

23A-16-5. Proceedings taken within judicial circuit–Issues of fact determined within county–Circuit judge orders in chambers. All actions, special proceedings, motions, and applications of a criminal nature, arising under the laws of this state of which a circuit court has jurisdiction may be heard and determined at any place in the judicial circuit in which is […]

Section 23A-16-7 – Venue of offense commenced outside state.

23A-16-7. Venue of offense commenced outside state. When a person commences an offense outside this state and consummates it within this state, and this state has jurisdiction of the offense pursuant to §23A-16-2, the venue is in the county in which the offense is consummated. Source: SDC 1939 & Supp 1960, §34.0801; SDCL, §23-9-10; SL […]

Section 23A-16-9 – Venue of offense on or near county boundary.

23A-16-9. Venue of offense on or near county boundary. When a public offense is committed on the boundary of two or more counties, or within five hundred yards thereof, the venue is in either county. Source: SDC 1939 & Supp 1960, §34.0804; SDCL, §23-9-18; SL 1978, ch 178, §211.