If you visit family this Christmas, you might be worried about drinking and driving. You want to enjoy your time and share some alcoholic drinks. Yet you also know you’ll need to drive home at some point. Hence you may consider buying a personal breathalyzer so you...
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Year: 2022
3 times those accused of a violent crime can claim self-defense
When a South Dakota prosecutor brings charges against someone for a violent offense, the assumption is that the person accused acted with the intention to harm another person. Intent is key in many kinds of violent criminal cases, such as situations leading to assault...
When does a bar fight turn into an aggravated assault charge?
It's no secret that bar fights happen from time to time. But what happens when things get out of hand, and someone gets hurt? Can the person who threw the first punch be charged with aggravated assault? What constitutes an aggravated assault charge, and when might it...
Is there a per se marijuana limit for driving in South Dakota?
Marijuana use has become more commonplace and socially acceptable in recent years, and state legislatures have had a hard time keeping up with changing behaviors. When it comes to alcohol, it is illegal to drive while visibly impaired or when your blood alcohol...
Hidden costs of a DUI in South Dakota
Driving under the influence (DUI) convictions can get costly with court fees, fines, and mandatory interlock installations. These are a few of the typical expenses when facing a DUI charge. However, in South Dakota, a DUI can dig much deeper into your pockets than you...
Reasons a breath test may be inaccurate
A breath test can be administered by the police to see if someone’s blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is over the legal limit. For the majority of drivers, this legal limit is 0.08% BAC. Officers can sometimes use portable breath test devices or a Breathalyzer at the...
Does South Dakota mandate IIDs for those convicted of a DUI?
Those accused of driving under the influence (DUI) offenses in South Dakota will face multiple possible criminal penalties if they plead guilty or the courts convict them. A judge can sentence them to incarceration in state facilities or probation. The defendant may...
Understanding minor in possession (MIP) charges
In South Dakota, when a minor is found in possession of alcohol or drugs, they may face a “minor in possession” charge. Also referred to as MIP laws, these outline what happens if minors are found in this situation. Learning more about MIP laws and the potential...
Is marijuana legal in South Dakota?
You may have seen on the news that many states are legalizing or at least decriminalizing marijuana. In a lot of states, official dispensaries have been set up and the entire process is regulated just like alcohol. It’s not that anyone can sell marijuana, but licensed...
Can you be arrested for mouthing off to a police officer?
No one is happy about being pulled over in their car by a police officer or being stopped on the street. However, it’s always wise to be careful about what you say to them. You could find yourself facing charges that have nothing to do with the alleged offense they...