Justices: Denying Jury Duty To Tribal Members Assumes They Won't Show Up To Serve

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South Dakota Supreme Court justices weigh in when lawyers come before them to make oral arguments. And they did so in October, when the defense made a case for calling Fall River County residents as jurors for an Oglala Lakota County lawsuit.

Justices issued an opinion in that case Thursday, Nov. 5.

An attorney for a civil defendant on the Pine Ridge Reservation argued that enrolled tribal members should not be included in a potential jury pool. But justices ruled that eliminating tribal members as potential jurors for state cases in their county violates state law and the state constitution.

Click on the links below to find briefs, audio of oral arguments, and the opinion.

http://ujs.sd.gov/uploads/sc/calendar/27298_Briefs.pdf

http://ujs.sd.gov/uploads/sc/oralarguements/2015_10_06_27298.mp3

http://ujs.sd.gov/uploads/sc/opinions/27298.pdf

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Rapid City freelancer Victoria L. Wicks has been producing news for SDPB since August 2007. She Retired from this position in March 2023.