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Section 16-1-1 – Supreme Court districts.

16-1-1. Supreme Court districts. The state is divided into five Supreme Court districts from each of which a justice shall be selected as follows: First District. The counties of Custer, Pennington, Lawrence, and Meade constitute the first Supreme Court district. Second District. The county of Minnehaha constitutes the second Supreme Court district. Third District. The […]

Section 16-1-14 – Supreme Court library–Publications included–Control by justices.

16-1-14. Supreme Court library–Publications included–Control by justices. The Supreme Court library shall consist of all constitutions, statutes, session laws, court reports, digests, textbooks, and other legal publications now owned by the state and under the control of the justices of the Supreme Court, or which may hereafter be acquired by purchase, exchange, or otherwise. The […]

Section 16-1-2 – Number of justices–Term of office–Retention elections.

16-1-2. Number of justices–Term of office–Retention elections. The Supreme Court shall consist of five justices. The term of office of the justices of the Supreme Court shall be eight years. At the next general election following the expiration of three years from the date of his appointment, and every eighth year thereafter, each Supreme Court […]

Section 16-1-2.1 – Election of Chief Justice–Term of office–Removal.

16-1-2.1. Election of Chief Justice–Term of office–Removal. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court shall be selected from among the justices of the Supreme Court by a majority vote of the justices for a term of four years without limitation in successive terms. The Chief Justice so selected may be removed by a four-fifths vote […]

Section 16-1-2.2 – Form of retention ballot.

16-1-2.2. Form of retention ballot. The State Board of Elections shall promulgate rules pursuant to chapter 1-26 setting the deadline for requests from Supreme Court justices for inclusion on a retention ballot and prescribing the format of the Supreme Court justices’ retention ballot. Source: SL 1981, ch 164, §3; SL 1998, ch 78, §4.

Section 16-1-3.1 – Additional compensation of Chief Justice–Exclusion from retirement provisions.

16-1-3.1. Additional compensation of Chief Justice–Exclusion from retirement provisions. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court shall receive additional compensation for administrative duties in the sum of two thousand dollars. The additional compensation provided for by this section shall not be credited to the highest average annual compensation for retirement benefits under §3-12C-1107 or 3-12C-1607, […]

Section 16-1-9 – Term of Supreme Court–Places.

16-1-9. Term of Supreme Court–Places. The Supreme Court shall have but one term coincident with the calendar year and will be in session for consideration of cases on the calendar in the courtroom of the court at the capitol and in such other first and second class municipalities in the state as specified by order […]