In re Matter of Implicated Individual
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The Supreme Court affirmed the decision of the circuit court order several search warrants involving the Implicated Individual in this case and corresponding inventories to be unsealed, holding that there was no error.
A special agent of the South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation sought several search warrants involving the Implicated Individual, and the circuit court approved the warrants. The warrants, along with the supporting affidavits and inventories, were filed with the clerk of courts. At the agent's request, the circuit court sealed the search warrants but ultimately ordered that the search warrants and corresponding inventories be unsealed. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that S.D. Codified Laws 23A-35-4.1 prohibits a court from sealing a search warrant or the verified inventory.
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