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The Senate Judiciary Committee is advancing a bill that gives judges more options for presumptive probation.
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A former state prison employee who admitted to having inappropriate contact with an inmate is sentenced to 90 days in prison.
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A former state employee has received her sentence after pleading guilty to fraud.
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Attorney General Marty Jackley is announcing charges against a former Department of Social Services employee for using a grocery voucher intended for families in need.
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The South Dakota Attorney General is bringing charges against another former state employee who has been arrested on forgery charges. It’s the fourth case the Republican has brought against former state employees this year.
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Attorney General Marty Jackley releases the final ballot explanation for a proposed initiated measure that limits property tax assessment increases.
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South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley has joined his peers from across the nation in calling for a peaceful transition of power this election.
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A legislative leadership committee is green-lighting two subpoenas for Department of Revenue leaders related to recent vehicle titling scandals. The move comes after lawmakers say they got inadequate answers from the department secretary last week.
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South Dakota residents have about a week left to comment on a draft explanation for a proposed initiated measure regarding property tax assessments.
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The one-time funds approved by the state legislature are going to 41 organizations that support victims of violence, sexual assualt, or neglect.