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What is the South Dakota Attorney General's Office?

The South Dakota Attorney General's Office represents and provides legal advice to agencies, boards, and commissions of the government of South Dakota. The office represents the state in state and federal court, as well as in administrative adjudication and rulemaking hearings.

How long is the term of the Attorney General of South Dakota?

state of South Dakota. The attorney general is elected by popular vote to a four-year term and holds an executive position as the state's chief legal officer.

What does the felony appeals office do?

The office handles felony criminal appeals, advises local prosecutors in the conduct of criminal trials and handles cases at the request of local prosecutors. In addition, the office issues formal opinions interpreting statutes for the agencies and political subdivisions of the state.