South Dakota
Prosecutors: South Dakota AG lied about fatal crash
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota Legal professional Common Jason Ravnsborg lied to investigators and abused the ability of his workplace after he struck and killed a pedestrian, prosecutors argued Tuesday on the opening of an impeachment trial that would take away him from workplace. Ravnsborg’s attorneys countered that such an motion would improperly undo the need of voters for what he has maintained was an accident.
Ravnsborg, a Republican who solely lately introduced he would not search a second time period, faces two prices within the state’s first-ever impeachment trial over his actions in following a 2020 crash that led legal investigators, some lawmakers and the sufferer’s household to query his truthfulness. Senators might also vote on whether or not Ravnsborg ought to be barred from holding future workplace.
Both method, the end result of a continuing anticipated to take two days will shut a chapter that has roiled state politics, pitting Republican Gov. Kristi Noem in opposition to Ravnsborg and a few in her personal occasion who objected to her aggressive pursuit of his removing.
“He completely noticed the person that he struck within the moments after,” stated Alexis Tracy, the Clay County state’s legal professional who’s main the prosecution.
Prosecutors additionally instructed senators that Ravnsborg had used his title “to set the tone and achieve affect” within the aftermath of the crash, at the same time as he allegedly made “misstatements and outright lies” to the crash investigators. The prosecution performed a montage of audio clips of Ravnsborg referring to himself because the legal professional normal.
Ravnsborg has maintained that he did nothing incorrect and forged the impeachment trial as an opportunity to clear himself. He resolved the legal case final yr by pleading no contest to a pair of visitors misdemeanors, together with making an unlawful lane change and utilizing a cellphone whereas driving, and was fined by a choose.
The legal professional normal’s protection targeted its arguments on the implications of impeachment throughout opening statements Tuesday, imploring lawmakers to contemplate the implications of their choice on the operate of state authorities. Ravnsborg tapped Ross Garber, a authorized analyst and legislation professor at Tulane College who makes a speciality of impeachment proceedings.
“That is undoing the need of the voters,” Garber instructed the Senate. “Make no mistake, that’s what you’re contemplating doing.”
Ravnsborg was driving dwelling from a political fundraiser after darkish on Sept. 12, 2020, on a state freeway in central South Dakota when his automobile struck “one thing,” in keeping with a transcript of his 911 name afterward. He later stated it may need been a deer or different animal.
Ravnsborg stated neither he nor the county sheriff who got here to the scene knew that he had struck and killed a person — 55-year-old Joseph Boever — till Ravnsborg returned to the scene the next morning.
Investigators stated they doubted a few of Ravnsborg’s statements. In earlier testimony to lawmakers, they stated they decided the legal professional normal had walked proper previous Boever’s physique and the flashlight Boever had been carrying — nonetheless illuminated the subsequent morning — as he regarded across the scene the evening of the crash.
Impeachment prosecutors on Tuesday laid out a timeline of the evening and drilled into the seconds earlier than and after the crash.
Investigators recognized what they thought have been slips in Ravnsborg’s statements, corresponding to when he stated he circled on the accident scene and “noticed him” earlier than shortly correcting himself and saying: “I did not see him.” They usually contended that Boever’s face had come via Ravnsborg’s windshield as a result of his glasses have been discovered within the automobile.
On Tuesday, Ravnsborg’s protection additionally referenced legal prosecutors’ choice to solely cost him with visitors misdemeanors. The protection stated Ravnsborg has totally cooperated through the investigation and forged his misstatements as owing to human error slightly than any nefarious intent.
The GOP-controlled Senate, which has 32 Republican members and three Democrats, will hear from impeachment prosecutors, protection attorneys, crash investigators and former members of Ravnsborg’s employees.
It is going to take 24 senators, or two-thirds of the physique’s 35 members, to convict Ravnsborg on both of two articles of impeachment: committing a criminal offense that brought about dying, and malfeasance.
The latter alleges that he misled investigators and abused the ability of his workplace. Investigators stated Ravnsborg requested a state Division of Legal Investigation agent about what crash investigators may discover on his cellphone. He has stated he was merely looking for factual data.
Noem referred to as for Ravnsborg to resign quickly after the crash and later pressed lawmakers to pursue impeachment. Noem additionally publicly endorsed Ravnsborg’s predecessor, Republican Marty Jackley, for election as his substitute. If Ravnsborg is pressured out, the governor will appoint an interim to fill the submit till the brand new legal professional normal elected in November is sworn in.
Ravnsborg has argued that the governor, who has positioned herself for a potential 2024 White Home bid, pushed for his removing partially as a result of he had investigated ethics complaints in opposition to Noem.
Ravnsborg in September agreed to an undisclosed settlement with Boever’s widow.
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South Dakota
Man dies in crash with semi near Hot Springs
Fall River County, S.D. – A 26-year-old Hot Springs man died Friday in a collision with a semi-truck near Hot Springs, South Dakota.
Authorities have withheld the names of those involved pending notification of their families.
Preliminary investigation by the South Dakota Highway Patrol indicates the crash occurred on U.S. Highway 18 near mile marker 25. The driver of a 2003 Honda Accord was traveling eastbound, attempting to pass another vehicle in the same direction. While doing so, the driver lost control of the Honda, veered into the westbound lane, and collided with an oncoming semi.
The driver of the Honda, who was not wearing a seatbelt, was ejected from the vehicle and pronounced dead at the scene. The semi-truck driver was uninjured.
The South Dakota Highway Patrol is leading the investigation. Officials stress that all details released so far are preliminary and subject to change as the investigation continues.
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