Florence Juvenile Law Lawyer, South Dakota


Lisa Losano Carrico

Estate, Business, Real Estate, Intellectual Property, Adoption
Status:  In Good Standing           

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John A. Krump

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  47 Years

David R. Strait

Accident & Injury, Personal Injury, Divorce & Family Law, Business, Wills & Probate
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Lee Schoenbeck

Mass Torts, Civil Rights, Insurance, Personal Injury
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Stanton W. Fox

General Practice
Status:  Deceased           

Ronald L. Schulz

Workers' Compensation, Real Estate, Wills & Probate, Family Law, Divorce
Status:  In Good Standing           

Scott R. Bratland

Criminal
Status:  In Good Standing           

Raymond D. Rylance

Commercial Real Estate, Divorce & Family Law, Personal Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           

James C. Roby

Real Estate, Litigation, Lawsuit & Dispute, Employment
Status:  In Good Standing           

Seamus W. Culhane

Lawsuit & Dispute, DUI-DWI, Insurance, Accident & Injury, Car Accident
Status:  In Good Standing           

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LEGAL TERMS

SELF-INCRIMINATION

The making of statements that might expose you to criminal prosecution, either now or in the future. The 5th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution prohibits the go... (more...)
The making of statements that might expose you to criminal prosecution, either now or in the future. The 5th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution prohibits the government from forcing you to provide evidence (as in answering questions) that would or might lead to your prosecution for a crime.

EXPUNGE

To intentionally destroy, obliterate or strike out records or information in files, computers and other depositories. For example, state law may allow the crimi... (more...)
To intentionally destroy, obliterate or strike out records or information in files, computers and other depositories. For example, state law may allow the criminal records of a juvenile offender to be expunged when he reaches the age of majority, to allow him to begin his adult life with a clean record. Or, a company or government agency may routinely expunge out-of-date records to save storage space.

CIVIL

Noncriminal. See civil case.

EXECUTIVE PRIVILEGE

The privilege that allows the president and other high officials of the executive branch to keep certain communications private if disclosing those communicatio... (more...)
The privilege that allows the president and other high officials of the executive branch to keep certain communications private if disclosing those communications would disrupt the functions or decisionmaking processes of the executive branch. As demonstrated by the Watergate hearings, this privilege does not extend to information germane to a criminal investigation.

LARCENY

Another term for theft. Although the definition of this term differs from state to state, it typically means taking property belonging to another with the inten... (more...)
Another term for theft. Although the definition of this term differs from state to state, it typically means taking property belonging to another with the intent to permanently deprive the owner of the property. If the taking is non forceful, it is larceny; if it is accompanied by force or fear directed against a person, it is robbery, a much more serious offense.

CORPUS DELECTI

Latin for the 'body of the crime.' Used to describe physical evidence, such as the corpse of a murder victim or the charred frame of a torched building.

SELF-DEFENSE

An affirmative defense to a crime. Self-defense is the use of reasonable force to protect oneself from an aggressor. Self-defense shields a person from criminal... (more...)
An affirmative defense to a crime. Self-defense is the use of reasonable force to protect oneself from an aggressor. Self-defense shields a person from criminal liability for the harm inflicted on the aggressor. For example, a robbery victim who takes the robber's weapon and uses it against the robber during a struggle won't be liable for assault and battery since he can show that his action was reasonably necessary to protect himself from imminent harm.

PROBABLE CAUSE

The amount and quality of information police must have before they can arrest or search without a warrant or that a judge must have before she will sign a searc... (more...)
The amount and quality of information police must have before they can arrest or search without a warrant or that a judge must have before she will sign a search warrant allowing the police to conduct a search or arrest a suspect. Reliable information must show that it's more likely than not that a crime has occurred and the suspect is involved.

EXCLUSIONARY RULE

A rule of evidence that disallows the use of illegally obtained evidence in criminal trials. For example, the exclusionary rule would prevent a prosecutor from ... (more...)
A rule of evidence that disallows the use of illegally obtained evidence in criminal trials. For example, the exclusionary rule would prevent a prosecutor from introducing at trial evidence seized during an illegal search.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

PEOPLE, IN INTEREST OF ZB

... South Dakota. SABERS and KONENKAMP, Justices. [¶ 1.] ZB admitted in juvenile court to committing two first degree rapes. At the time of these offenses, he was fifteen. He was court ordered to register as a sex offender. South ...

In re MDD

... Gen., Pierre, SD, for appellee State of South Dakota. David K. Wheeler of Morgan, Theeler, LLP, Huron, SD, for appellant, MDD. ZINTER, Justice. [¶ 1.] MDD admitted the allegations of a juvenile delinquency petition alleging simple assault and resulting injury of another person. ...

IN RE PEOPLE OF STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA

... [¶ 1.] KK admitted to a juvenile delinquency petition alleging misprision of a felony. ... 23A-28 do not govern juvenile cases, for purposes of burden of proof and standard of review there is no legal rationale not to apply the same standard of review in adult and juvenile cases. ...