The United States District Court for the District of South Dakota is responsible for handling federal cases within its jurisdiction in the state of South Dakota. It is one of the 94 federal district courts in the United States and is responsible for interpreting and applying federal laws and regulations in civil and criminal cases.
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This document is used for requesting temporary admission for attorneys who are not licensed in South Dakota to appear in a specific case.
This document is used for filing a civil complaint by an individual representing themselves (pro se) in a legal case in South Dakota. It outlines the plaintiff's claims against the defendant and initiates the lawsuit.
This form is used for registering as a pro se litigant in South Dakota to receive electronic notice.
This document is used to establish a discovery order in South Dakota. It outlines the stipulations and terms for conducting ongoing investigations and collecting evidence in a legal case.
This document is used for applying to be a court reporter in South Dakota.
This document authorizes the temporary release of a person in custody to testify in court in South Dakota.
This document is used for assigning a social security case to either a magistrate judge or a district judge in South Dakota.
This type of document is a legal agreement that specifies the terms and conditions for a standard discovery order in the state of South Dakota.