A crime-victim's rights law passed by South Dakota voters in November established new rights for victims and their families, but they are still generally on the sidelines when it comes to negotiating plea agreements.
mwalker@argusleader.com, Argus Leader
Tue, 06/06/2017 - 3:15pm
A crime-victim's rights law passed by South Dakota voters in November established new rights for victims and their families, but they are still generally on the sidelines when it comes to negotiating plea agreements.