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7-16A-10. Proceedings in which indigents represented--Co-counsel. An indigent person who is entitled to be represented by a public defender shall be counseled and defended at all stages of the matter beginning with the earliest time when a person providing his own counsel would be entitled to be represented by an attorney, including the revocation of probation or parole, appeal, and any other post-conviction proceeding that the public defender and the indigent consider appropriate, unless the court in which a proceeding is brought determines that it is not a proceeding that a reasonable person with adequate means would be willing to bring at his own expense. Representation may include co-counsel or associate counsel in appropriate cases.

Source: SL 1978, ch 152, § 9.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-7 > Chapter-16a > Statute-7-16a-10

7-16A-10. Proceedings in which indigents represented--Co-counsel. An indigent person who is entitled to be represented by a public defender shall be counseled and defended at all stages of the matter beginning with the earliest time when a person providing his own counsel would be entitled to be represented by an attorney, including the revocation of probation or parole, appeal, and any other post-conviction proceeding that the public defender and the indigent consider appropriate, unless the court in which a proceeding is brought determines that it is not a proceeding that a reasonable person with adequate means would be willing to bring at his own expense. Representation may include co-counsel or associate counsel in appropriate cases.

Source: SL 1978, ch 152, § 9.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-7 > Chapter-16a > Statute-7-16a-10

7-16A-10. Proceedings in which indigents represented--Co-counsel. An indigent person who is entitled to be represented by a public defender shall be counseled and defended at all stages of the matter beginning with the earliest time when a person providing his own counsel would be entitled to be represented by an attorney, including the revocation of probation or parole, appeal, and any other post-conviction proceeding that the public defender and the indigent consider appropriate, unless the court in which a proceeding is brought determines that it is not a proceeding that a reasonable person with adequate means would be willing to bring at his own expense. Representation may include co-counsel or associate counsel in appropriate cases.

Source: SL 1978, ch 152, § 9.