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A writ of prohibition is used when a defendant feels that his or her conduct does not mean that the charged offense occurred. There is no public record of such a writ being granted by the superior court in connection with a DUI.

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Q: Has anyone in South Dakota ever used a writ of prohibition for a 1st time DUI before going to trial or at trial?
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