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The term "highway" includes all public roads and ways. Highway law is concerned with the regulation and maintenance of all means of travel open to the public-- such as turnpikes, toll roads, bridges, ferries, navigable waters, etc. Generally, all roads which the legislature has power to establish are public roads. Highways are distinguished from private roads in that highways are intended for public use, and are maintained at the public's expense. Both state and federal highway law exists, but emphasis should be placed on local rules and regulations. Typically, in most jurisdictions, highway officers are personally liable for injuries to persons or property resulting from acts of their negligence in connection with the construction and repair of highways, streets and bridges, but there is some authority to the contrary.




Courts in South Dakota

South Dakota State falls under the 8th Circuit. The website for the appeals court for this circuit is www.ca8.uscourts.gov. South Dakota State has the following courts -
South Dakota Bankruptcy Court http://www.sdb.uscourts.gov/
South Dakota Bankruptcy Court http://www.sdb.uscourts.gov/
South Dakota District Court http://www.sdd.uscourts.gov/
South Dakota District Court http://www.sdd.uscourts.gov/



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South Dakota Legal Referral Services
  • South Dakota State Bar LRS Pierre, SD (605)224-7554 (800)952-2333 (In state only)
  • South Dakota State Bar LRS Pierre, SD (605)224-7554 (800)952-2333 (In state only)










  • Demographic Information
    City/Town: Sturgis
    State: South Dakota
    Country: USA
    Population: 6,442



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    Legal Facts
  • Fifty-two percent of all felony defendants were convicted of a felony, and 12% were convicted of a misdemeanor in 2000.

  • Grand jury indictments for all felony prosecutions were required in 14 States and in an additional 4 States for capital and/or life imprisonment cases. The size of grand juries ranged from 6 members in Indiana to 23 members in Maryland and Massachusetts.




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