South Dakota 16 — Hearsay
- 19-16-1 — (Rule 801(a) to (c)) Definition of terms.
- 19-16-2 — (Rule 801(d)(1)) Statement not hearsay if declarant testifies.
- 19-16-3 — (Rule 801(d)(2)) Statement offered against declarant not hearsay.
- 19-16-4 — (Rule 802) Hearsay not admissible except as provided.
- 19-16-5 — (Rule 803(1)) Contemporaneous statement on event or condition admissible.
- 19-16-6 — (Rule 803(2)) Excited utterance admissible.
- 19-16-7 — (Rule 803(3)) Statement as to declarant's physical or mental condition--Whenadmissible.
- 19-16-8 — (Rule 803(4)) Statements given to aid diagnosis or treatment.
- 19-16-8.1 — Physician's written report in lieu of deposition or in-court testimony admissible.
- 19-16-8.2 — Physician's written report--Affidavit--Notice--Objection.
- 19-16-9 — (Rule 803(5)) Recorded recollection of past event.
- 19-16-10 — (Rule 803(6)) Business records admissible.
- 19-16-11 — (Rule 803(7)) Absence of business record admissible.
- 19-16-12 — (Rule 803(8)) Public records and reports admissible.
- 19-16-13 — (Rule 803(9)) Public vital records admissible.
- 19-16-14 — (Rule 803(10)) Absence of public record admissible.
- 19-16-15 — (Rule 803(11)) Family records of religious organizations admissible.
- 19-16-16 — (Rule 803(12)) Records of ceremonies performed by public official or clergyman.
- 19-16-17 — (Rule 803(13)) Personal history maintained by families admissible.
- 19-16-18 — (Rule 803(14)) Recorded documents affecting property.
- 19-16-19 — (Rule 803(15)) Statements in documents affecting property.
- 19-16-20 — (Rule 803(16)) Statements in ancient documents admissible.
- 19-16-21 — (Rule 803(17)) Market reports and directories admissible.
- 19-16-22 — (Rule 803(18)) Learned papers relied on by expert admissible.
- 19-16-23 — (Rule 803(19)) Reputation as to personal history or family relationship admissible.
- 19-16-24 — (Rule 803(20)) Reputation as to boundaries, custom, or history admissible.
- 19-16-25 — (Rule 803(21)) Reputation as to character admissible.
- 19-16-26 — (Rule 803(22)) Evidence of conviction of crime admissible--Pendency of appeal.
- 19-16-27 — (Rule 803(23)) Judgments establishing history or boundaries.
- 19-16-28 — (Rule 803(24)) Other hearsay admissible despite availability of declarant--Criteriafor admission--Advance notice to opponent.
- 19-16-29 — (Rule 804(a)) Conditions making declarant unavailable as witness.
- 19-16-30 — (Rule 804(b)(1)) Former testimony admissible if witness unavailable.
- 19-16-31 — (Rule 804(b)(2)) Dying declaration admissible if declarant unavailable--Ruleapplicable in criminal cases.
- 19-16-32 — (Rule 804(b)(3)) Admission against interest admissible if declarant unavailable--Corroboration required in criminal cases.
- 19-16-33 — (Rule 804(b)(4)) Statements as to personal or family history admissible if declarantunavailable.
- 19-16-34 — (Rule 804(b)(5)) Decedents' statements admissible.
- 19-16-35 — (Rule 804(b)(6)) Other hearsay admissible if declarant unavailable--Advance noticeto opponents.
- 19-16-36 — (Rule 805) Hearsay within hearsay--When admissible.
- 19-16-37 — (Rule 806) Evidence of credibility of hearsay declarant.
- 19-16-38 — Statement of sex crime, physical abuse, or neglect by victim under age ten ordevelopmentally disabled.
- 19-16-39 — Statements alleging child abuse or neglect.