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34-20C-16. Prior conviction as prima facie evidence of participation in illegal drug market. Any person against whom recovery is sought who has a criminal conviction under state or federal drug laws is estopped from denying participation in the illegal drug market. Such a conviction is also prima facie evidence of the person's participation in the illegal drug market during the two years preceding the date of an act giving rise to a conviction.
The absence of criminal drug conviction of a person against whom recovery is sought does not bar an action against that person.

Source: SL 1997, ch 203, § 18.

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Statutes > South-dakota > Title-34 > Chapter-20c > Statute-34-20c-16

34-20C-16. Prior conviction as prima facie evidence of participation in illegal drug market. Any person against whom recovery is sought who has a criminal conviction under state or federal drug laws is estopped from denying participation in the illegal drug market. Such a conviction is also prima facie evidence of the person's participation in the illegal drug market during the two years preceding the date of an act giving rise to a conviction.
The absence of criminal drug conviction of a person against whom recovery is sought does not bar an action against that person.

Source: SL 1997, ch 203, § 18.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-34 > Chapter-20c > Statute-34-20c-16

34-20C-16. Prior conviction as prima facie evidence of participation in illegal drug market. Any person against whom recovery is sought who has a criminal conviction under state or federal drug laws is estopped from denying participation in the illegal drug market. Such a conviction is also prima facie evidence of the person's participation in the illegal drug market during the two years preceding the date of an act giving rise to a conviction.
The absence of criminal drug conviction of a person against whom recovery is sought does not bar an action against that person.

Source: SL 1997, ch 203, § 18.