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§ 23a-6-7

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23A-6-7. Contents required for sufficiency of indictment or information.An indictment or information is sufficient if it can be understood therefrom:(1)That it is entitled in a court having authority to receive it, although the name of the court is not stated;(2)That the indictment was found by a grand jury of the county in which the public offense was committed;(3)That the defendant is named or, if his name is unknown, that he is described by a fictitious name with a statement that his true name is unknown to the grand jury or prosecuting attorney;(4)That the offense charged was committed within the jurisdiction of the county; and(5)That the offense charged is designated in such a manner as to enable a person of common understanding to know what is intended. Source: CCrimP 1877, §222; CL 1887, §7249; RCCrimP 1903, §229; SL 1913, ch 242; RC 1919, §4725; Supreme Court Rule 367, 1939; SDC 1939 & Supp 1960, §34.3010; SDCL, §23-32-12; SL 1978, ch 178, §67.