Supreme Court of South Dakota.
FISCAL YEAR 1998 (First Quarter) ABSTRACTS OF SUMMARY DISPOSITIONS
Pursuant to SDCL 15-26A-87.1(A), (B), (C), and (D), the Supreme Court may, sua sponte, enter an order or memorandum opinion summarily affirming or reversing the judgment or order of the trial court in actions wherein the criteria as required by those sections are clearly met. SDCL 15-26A-87.1(E) provides that such summary dispositions may not be cited or relied upon as authority in any litigation in any court in South Dakota, except when the decision establishes the law of the case, res judicata or collateral estoppel, or in any criminal action or proceeding involving the same defendant or a disciplinary action or proceeding involving the same person.
Case Docket Date ofTitle Number Decision Disposition
J.D.C., Matter of 19973 7/28/97 Affirmed R.A., Matter of 19928 8/11/97 Affirmed 19950 Andrews v. Gifford 19870 9/15/97 Affirmed State v. Miles 19937 9/15/97 Affirmed 19938 State v. Clarin 19931 9/15/97 Affirmed State v. Swan 19978 9/15/97 Affirmed Arapahoe v. Class 19945 9/15/97 Affirmed State v. Taylor 19884 9/15/97 Affirmed State v. Nelson 19859 9/15/97 Affirmed State v. Link 19798 9/15/97 Affirmed Caldwell v. Caldwell 20000 9/15/97 Affirmed S.F., Matter of 19927 9/23/97 Affirmed
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