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NewsThe South Dakota Attorney General has issued an opinion that Amendment S, or Marsy's Law, does not prevent the public release of certain crime…
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NewsThe Attorney General is issuing a 10-page opinion to clear up some questions created by Amendment S, or Marsy's Law.Marty Jackley has appointed almost 30…
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NewsPublic officials confused by the language of the recently passed victims' rights amendment are hoping a task force will sort out the issues. Amendment S,…
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NewsThe South Dakota Department of Public Safety has stopped releasing the names of people killed or injured in traffic accidents, at least for now. The…
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NewsNow that crime victims' rights have been expanded in South Dakota, agencies are finding money to cover additional services. Voters approved Amendment S,…
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NewsThe Pennington County State's Attorney is adding four new employees to handle additional responsibilities of working with crime victims.The expansion of…
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South Dakota voters passed Amendment S with 60% of the vote Tuesday. Amendment S, known as Marsy's Law, establishes constitutional rights for crime…
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NewsA retired Rapid City counselor says crime victims will lose privacy if voters approve Amendment S. That's the ballot issue also known as "Marsy's Law,"…
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NewsIn November, South Dakota voters will decide whether to add a crime victims' bill of rights to the state constitution. It sounds like a sympathetic cause.…
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NewsIn November, South Dakota voters will decide whether to add a crime victims' bill of rights to the state constitution. Advocates' and opponents' positions…