State v. Kwai
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The Supreme Court held that S.D. Codified Laws 32-34-5, which punishes defendants for their failure to stop and comply with the requirements of S.D. Codified Laws 32-34-3, applies regardless of whether the defendant's acts were intentional and that the evidence was sufficient to support Defendant's conviction under section 32-34-5.
After a jury trial, Defendant was found guilty of aggravated assault and felony hit and run. Defendant appealed. Appellate counsel then submitted a Korth briefing setting forth the issues Defendant wished to raise on appeal. The Supreme Court addressed only the brief's arguably meritorious issue, namely, whether the felony hit and run statute applies to intentional conduct. The Court then affirmed, holding that the felony hit and run statute applies regardless of whether the defendant's acts were intentional.
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