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SD 24-15 - PAROLES FROM STATE CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES 24-15-1 Files and case histories of inmates--Purposes--Access to file 24-15-1 1 Parole defined--Prisoner not required to accept parole--No right to parole 24-15-1 2 Prior felonies--Determination and effect on parole eligibility 24-15-2 Contents and sources for case histories
Codified Law 24-15A-32 | South Dakota Legislature For a crime committed on or after July 1, 2023, each inmate sentenced to a penitentiary term, except those under a sentence of life or death, or determined to be ineligible for parole as authorized in §§ 24-15-4 1, 24-15-4 2, and 24-15A-32 1, must have an initial parole date set by the department
Codified Law 24-15 | South Dakota Legislature Parole defined--Prisoner not required to accept parole--No right to parole Parole is the discretionary conditional release of an inmate from actual state correctional facility custody before the expiration of the inmate's term of imprisonment
Codified Law 24-15A | South Dakota Legislature An inmate on parole through a compassionate parole release is ineligible for earned discharge credits until the inmate reaches an initial parole date pursuant § 24-15A-32 or an initial parole eligibility date pursuant to § 24-15-5
SDLRC - Codified Law 24-15-5 - Time of eligibility for parole. An inmate is eligible for parole, subject to § 24-15-4, after deducting from the inmate's sentence the statutory time granted for good conduct pursuant to § 24-5-1: (1) If convicted of a felony for the first time, when the inmate has served one-fourth of the time remaining;
7 16 2025 DOC Parole, Parole Violations, and Expungement A parolee is an ofender conditionally released from a correctional facility before his or her sentence has expired; nevertheless, a parolee remains under the legal custody of the Department of Corrections (DOC) for the entire length of his or her sentence (see SDCL 15A-15)
Codified Law 24-15A-55 | South Dakota Legislature Eligibility for compassionate parole Notwithstanding any contrary provision in chapter 24-13, 24-15, or 24-15A, an inmate who: (1) Has a terminal illness; (2) Is seriously ill and not likely to recover; (3) Requires extensive medical care or significant chronic medical care;
Codified Law 24-15-5 | South Dakota Legislature An inmate is eligible for parole, subject to § 24-15-4, after deducting from the inmate's sentence the statutory time granted for good conduct pursuant to § 24-5-1: (1) If convicted of a felony for the first time, when the inmate has served one-fourth of the time remaining;