South Dakota Code § 23A-5-1

(Rule 6(a)) Circuit court order for grand juries--Number of members--Summons of jurors
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The circuit court shall order one or more grand juries to be summoned only when it appears to the circuit judge's satisfaction that a grand jury is necessary or desirable for the investigation of public offenses or misconduct in office. A grand jury shall consist of not less than six nor more than ten members. The court shall direct that a sufficient number of legally qualified persons be summoned to meet this requirement.

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