South Dakota Code § 24-15-10

Application for parole or clemency--Waiting period if denied--Period for crime of violence
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If an inmate's application for parole is denied, the inmate may not again present an application before the board for a period of eight months. A continuance of an application for parole is not a denial. An application for clemency may not be heard for one year after the date of the judgment. If an application for clemency is denied, an inmate may not again present an application for clemency for a period of one year. If an application for clemency is denied for an inmate convicted of a crime of violence, as defined in subdivision
22-1-2
(9), and sentenced to life imprisonment, the inmate may not again present an application for clemency for a period of four years.

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