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19-12-9. (Rule 407) Evidence of remedial measures after event generally inadmissible--Exception. When, after an event, measures are taken which, if taken previously, would have made the event less likely to occur, evidence of the subsequent measures is not admissible to prove negligence or culpable conduct in connection with the event. This section does not require the exclusion of evidence of subsequent measures when offered for another purpose, such as proving ownership, control, or feasibility of precautionary measures, if controverted, or impeachment.

Source: Supreme Court Rule 78-2, Rule 407.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-19 > Chapter-12 > Statute-19-12-9

19-12-9. (Rule 407) Evidence of remedial measures after event generally inadmissible--Exception. When, after an event, measures are taken which, if taken previously, would have made the event less likely to occur, evidence of the subsequent measures is not admissible to prove negligence or culpable conduct in connection with the event. This section does not require the exclusion of evidence of subsequent measures when offered for another purpose, such as proving ownership, control, or feasibility of precautionary measures, if controverted, or impeachment.

Source: Supreme Court Rule 78-2, Rule 407.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-19 > Chapter-12 > Statute-19-12-9

19-12-9. (Rule 407) Evidence of remedial measures after event generally inadmissible--Exception. When, after an event, measures are taken which, if taken previously, would have made the event less likely to occur, evidence of the subsequent measures is not admissible to prove negligence or culpable conduct in connection with the event. This section does not require the exclusion of evidence of subsequent measures when offered for another purpose, such as proving ownership, control, or feasibility of precautionary measures, if controverted, or impeachment.

Source: Supreme Court Rule 78-2, Rule 407.