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However harsher punishment for fatal crashes doesn’t always result in fewer pedestrian fatalities.
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A Milbank man is accused of killing his brother and pregnant sister-in-law with a baseball bat and machete before leaving them undiscovered for days.
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A South Dakota man and former defense contractor is accused of attempted espionage. He allegedly used his security clearance to share classified Air Force documents with undercover FBI agents posing as a Russian operatives.
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A former doctor with the Indian Health Service has been sentenced to 10 years in federal prison after admitting to sexually abusing patients in locked exam rooms.
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A former South Dakota Salvation Army leader has admitted to viewing photos and videos of children and infants being sexually abused.
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A man arrested in Rapid City is facing four federal charges after being accused of assaulting police officers with aerosol spray during the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.
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A Sioux Falls man is accused of murdering his eight-week-old son on Saturday.
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A man is accused of killing three people and injuring two others in a domestic violence shooting in Scotland, South Dakota.
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A South Dakota man will spend seven-and-a-half years in federal prison and owe more than $24 million in restitution after orchestrating a "cattle Ponzi scheme."
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Two federal inmates found guilty of carjacking, beating, and shooting at a Rapid City man have appealed their convictions to the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals. Ranson Long Pumpkin says the trial judge should have allowed his lawyer to ask government witnesses about their drug use. And Moses Crowe says he should not have been convicted of carjacking because that part of the crime had been completed before he arrived on the scene.