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Annual event in Pierre recognizes more than 70 officers killed in line of duty

Annual event in Pierre recognizes more than 70 officers killed in line of duty

Posted by Angel Law on May 8, 2026

South Dakota honored fallen officers during the state’s annual Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony in Pierre.

Attorney General Marty Jackley is encouraging South Dakotans to remember the officers who have died in the line of duty since 1884.

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The 2026 legislative session is over. Here’s what passed, failed, and what is already Iowa law

The 2026 legislative session is over. Here’s what passed, failed, and what is already Iowa law

Posted by Angel Law on May 5, 2026

Republican legislative leaders and Gov. Kim Reynolds celebrated the approval of many of their priorities for the 2026 legislative session on issues including property taxes, crime and healthcare as lawmakers wrapped up their work for the year.

Over the weekend, lawmakers sent a $9.6 billion state budget to the governor’s desk, as well as legislation restricting access to abortion-inducing medication by requiring the drugs to be prescribed in person.

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Attorney General Jackley Announces SD Supreme Court Affirms Terrorism Threat Conviction

Attorney General Jackley Announces SD Supreme Court Affirms Terrorism Threat Conviction

Posted by Angel Law on April 30, 2026

South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announces that the South Dakota Supreme Court has affirmed the conviction and sentence of Lucian Celestine for attempted threat of felony terrorism. He had been convicted in Pennington County after making threats to President Donald Trump and taking steps toward carrying out those threats.

“Threats against the President of the United States and public officials are taken seriously,” said Attorney General Jackley. “We will continue to prosecute individuals who seek to harm or intimidate public officials and their families.”

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Supreme Court rules officer names can be kept secret

Supreme Court rules officer names can be kept secret

Posted by Angel Law on April 27, 2026

Two police officers involved in a shootout with a suspect in 2024 can have their names protected from public view to prevent someone from potentially locating or harassing the officer or their families, according to a ruling Thursday by the South Dakota Supreme Court that reversed a lower court’s decision.

Justices ruled that Marsy’s Law, a state constitutional amendment approved by South Dakota voters to protect victims of crimes, applies to police officers.

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State public defenders deliver their first oral arguments to South Dakota Supreme Court

State public defenders deliver their first oral arguments to South Dakota Supreme Court

Posted by Angel Law on April 23, 2026

Lawyers for the recently created Office of Indigent Legal Services delivered their first oral arguments before the South Dakota Supreme Court on Tuesday in Pierre.

It was a watershed moment for the state’s public defense agency, a $1.5 million, five-attorney operation that the state court system’s leaders expect to deliver a net savings to taxpayers and improved legal services for South Dakotans who have the right to a lawyer but can’t afford one.

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Early voting for the June 2 election will be delayed, election officials say

Early voting for the June 2 election will be delayed, election officials say

Posted by Angel Law on April 20, 2026

Early and absentee voting for the June 2 primary election will be delayed, several election officials in South Dakota said Wednesday.

Early voting is supposed to begin on Friday, but some county auditors across the state alerted the public this week of the delay. No one knew how long the delay will be, but said they hope it will not last longer than April 24.

The delay is due to a shortened window this year between the deadline for candidates to file their nominating petitions and the beginning of early voting.

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South Dakota federal prosecutors collect more than $9.5 million in fiscal year 2025

South Dakota federal prosecutors collect more than $9.5 million in fiscal year 2025

Posted by Angel Law on April 16, 2026

The U.S. attorney’s office for the District of South Dakota brought in more than $9.5 million in fiscal year 2025 through fines, restitution, forfeitures and other enforcement efforts, according to U.S. Attorney Ron Parsons.

In total, the office collected just over $9.5 million and helped recover another $16.7 million working with other U.S. attorneys’ offices and Department of Justice partners.

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Can felons vote in North Dakota? Democracy group seeks to dispel misconceptions

Can felons vote in North Dakota? Democracy group seeks to dispel misconceptions

Posted by Angel Law on April 13, 2026

The League of Women Voters of North Dakota is coordinating with state agencies and jails to make sure people with criminal records know their voting rights.

Under state law, North Dakota residents cannot vote while incarcerated for a felony. They can vote after they’re released, however, as long as they meet all other requirements. People can also vote if they’re serving time for a misdemeanor, or if they’ve been charged but not convicted.

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South Dakota Recidivism Rate Ranks 9th Highest in US

South Dakota Recidivism Rate Ranks 9th Highest in US

Posted by Angel Law on April 9, 2026

A new study from the Justice Center has found that South Dakota’s recidivism rate, the percentage of convicted criminals who reoffend, is the ninth highest in the country, with up to 50% of offenders committing new crimes after release. The state is one of 14 across the U.S. that saw its recidivism rate increase from 2011 to 2021, raising concerns from law enforcement about the challenges of repeat offenders.

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Accused of stealing patients’ money, jewelry and drugs, nurse faces sanctions

Accused of stealing patients’ money, jewelry and drugs, nurse faces sanctions

Posted by Angel Law on April 6, 2026

An Iowa nurse who has repeatedly faced allegations of stealing from patients is now facing disciplinary charges from the Iowa Board of Nursing.

Jessica Renee Williams, 48, of Des Moines is charged by the board with pleading guilty to, or being convicted of, a crime that is either related to the profession of nursing or is a crime that would affect the licensee’s ability to practice nursing; and with failing to notify the board of a criminal conviction within 30 days. A hearing on the matter is scheduled for June 30, 2026.

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