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16-2-20.1. Quarterly reports of undecided circuit court cases--Submission and transmittal--Discipline for noncompliance. Every circuit judge of this state shall on the first day of January, April, July, and October of each year submit a report, on forms as designated by the Supreme Court, to the presiding judge of his or her respective circuit specifying the cases that remain undecided ninety days or more after submission, together with the cases that were under submission for ninety days or more prior to the date they were decided during the reporting period. Such reports shall be transmitted by the Presiding Judges to the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court within ten days following the reporting date. For the purpose of this section a matter shall be deemed submitted when the last brief is presented or the time for presenting briefs expires or, in cases in which no briefing schedule has been fixed, when the parties rest. Willful noncompliance with the provisions of this rule shall constitute grounds for discipline under the provisions of Canon 3A(5) of the South Dakota Code of Judicial Conduct and S.D. Const., Art. V, § 9.

Source: Supreme Court Rule 79-8; Supreme Court Rule 80-18.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-16 > Chapter-02 > Statute-16-2-20-1

16-2-20.1. Quarterly reports of undecided circuit court cases--Submission and transmittal--Discipline for noncompliance. Every circuit judge of this state shall on the first day of January, April, July, and October of each year submit a report, on forms as designated by the Supreme Court, to the presiding judge of his or her respective circuit specifying the cases that remain undecided ninety days or more after submission, together with the cases that were under submission for ninety days or more prior to the date they were decided during the reporting period. Such reports shall be transmitted by the Presiding Judges to the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court within ten days following the reporting date. For the purpose of this section a matter shall be deemed submitted when the last brief is presented or the time for presenting briefs expires or, in cases in which no briefing schedule has been fixed, when the parties rest. Willful noncompliance with the provisions of this rule shall constitute grounds for discipline under the provisions of Canon 3A(5) of the South Dakota Code of Judicial Conduct and S.D. Const., Art. V, § 9.

Source: Supreme Court Rule 79-8; Supreme Court Rule 80-18.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-16 > Chapter-02 > Statute-16-2-20-1

16-2-20.1. Quarterly reports of undecided circuit court cases--Submission and transmittal--Discipline for noncompliance. Every circuit judge of this state shall on the first day of January, April, July, and October of each year submit a report, on forms as designated by the Supreme Court, to the presiding judge of his or her respective circuit specifying the cases that remain undecided ninety days or more after submission, together with the cases that were under submission for ninety days or more prior to the date they were decided during the reporting period. Such reports shall be transmitted by the Presiding Judges to the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court within ten days following the reporting date. For the purpose of this section a matter shall be deemed submitted when the last brief is presented or the time for presenting briefs expires or, in cases in which no briefing schedule has been fixed, when the parties rest. Willful noncompliance with the provisions of this rule shall constitute grounds for discipline under the provisions of Canon 3A(5) of the South Dakota Code of Judicial Conduct and S.D. Const., Art. V, § 9.

Source: Supreme Court Rule 79-8; Supreme Court Rule 80-18.