The South Dakota Supreme Court held a rules hearing today, focusing on a proposed amendment to the number of circuit judges in the second circuit. The amendment seeks to increase the number of judges from 12 to 14, reflecting the recent legislative decision to create two new judicial positions.
During the hearing, Mr. Grama presented the straightforward rule change, emphasizing its necessity due to the new positions established by the legislature. He expressed readiness to address any questions but noted that there were no attendees present to voice support or opposition to the amendment.
With no further discussion, the hearing concluded, paving the way for the proposed change to be formally approved. This adjustment is expected to enhance judicial capacity in the second circuit, ultimately improving the efficiency of the court system in the region. The next steps will involve formalizing the amendment, which aims to better serve the community's legal needs.