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Q: I need law help on behalf of my friends rights getting violated against of the union county south dakota jail staff
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answered on Nov 5, 2024

One thing your friend needs to do is file a grievance and appeal it with the jail staff until he’s exhausted all remedies.

Can you be more specific about how is rights are being violated. If you’re not comfortable sharing that information publicly call my office and schedule an appointment.

1 Answer | Asked in Communications Law and Internet Law for South Dakota on
Q: I’m in SDak and a new age verify bill bans some sites and shows me located in TX, not sodak so how do I verify my age?

I am unable to find any sort of way to verify my age anywhere

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answered on Aug 31, 2024

If you're in South Dakota and trying to access a site that requires age verification, but it shows you as being in Texas, this might be due to an issue with how the website is detecting your location. Some sites use your IP address to determine your location, and if your internet connection... View More

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Q: On my cell phone. Is it legal for me to record all my incoming & outgoing calls?
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answered on Feb 9, 2024

In South Dakota, it is generally legal to record your own telephone conversations if you are one of the parties involved in the call. South Dakota law follows the federal wiretapping statute, which is a "one-party consent" law. This means that at least one party involved in the... View More

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