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22-34 - 34 – 22-34 - 34 | South Dakota Law

Learn about South Dakota's 22-34 - 34 law, including definitions, penalties, and legal implications.

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22-34 - 34 – 22-34 - 34

SD Criminal Law § 22-34 - 34

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HomeLegislatorsSessionInterimLawsAdministrative RulesBudgetStudentsReferencesMyLRC +SearchCodified LawsCodified LawsCodified LawsHome>Codified Laws>22>34PreviousNextGo To:(1-1-1) or Google SearchPrinter FriendlyCHAPTER22-34VANDALISM AND INJURIES TO PROPERTY22-34-1Intentional damage to property--Degree of offense according to value.22-34-1.1Aggregation of injuries, damages, or destruction permissible.22-34-222-34-2. Repealed bySL 2005, ch 120, § 99, eff. July 1, 2006.22-34-322-34-3to 22-34-17. Re
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