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22-16-32. Justifiable homicide-Law enforcement officers or at command of officer--Overcoming resistance--Capturing or arresting fleeing felons. Homicide is justifiable if committed by a law enforcement officer or by any person acting by command of a law enforcement officer in the aid and assistance of that officer:
(1) If necessarily committed in overcoming actual resistance to the execution of some legal process, or to the discharge of any other legal duty; or
(2) If necessarily committed in retaking felons who have been rescued or who have escaped; or
(3) If necessarily committed in arresting felons fleeing from justice.

Source: SDC 1939, § 13.2004; SL 1976, ch 158, § 16-9; SL 1977, ch 189, § 43; SL 2005, ch 120, § 163.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-22 > Chapter-16 > Statute-22-16-32

22-16-32. Justifiable homicide-Law enforcement officers or at command of officer--Overcoming resistance--Capturing or arresting fleeing felons. Homicide is justifiable if committed by a law enforcement officer or by any person acting by command of a law enforcement officer in the aid and assistance of that officer:
(1) If necessarily committed in overcoming actual resistance to the execution of some legal process, or to the discharge of any other legal duty; or
(2) If necessarily committed in retaking felons who have been rescued or who have escaped; or
(3) If necessarily committed in arresting felons fleeing from justice.

Source: SDC 1939, § 13.2004; SL 1976, ch 158, § 16-9; SL 1977, ch 189, § 43; SL 2005, ch 120, § 163.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-22 > Chapter-16 > Statute-22-16-32

22-16-32. Justifiable homicide-Law enforcement officers or at command of officer--Overcoming resistance--Capturing or arresting fleeing felons. Homicide is justifiable if committed by a law enforcement officer or by any person acting by command of a law enforcement officer in the aid and assistance of that officer:
(1) If necessarily committed in overcoming actual resistance to the execution of some legal process, or to the discharge of any other legal duty; or
(2) If necessarily committed in retaking felons who have been rescued or who have escaped; or
(3) If necessarily committed in arresting felons fleeing from justice.

Source: SDC 1939, § 13.2004; SL 1976, ch 158, § 16-9; SL 1977, ch 189, § 43; SL 2005, ch 120, § 163.