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		South Dakota legislative leaders seek to suspend impeachment of attorney 
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		 [March 03, 2021] 
		By Patrick Callahan and Kayla Gahagan 
 PIERRE, S.D. (Reuters) - Leaders of South 
		Dakota's legislature said on Tuesday they would push to suspend 
		impeachment action against Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg over his 
		conduct in a fatal car crash until criminal charges lodged against him 
		are resolved.
 
 Calls for Ravnsborg's ouster mounted last month after state authorities 
		took the extraordinary step of releasing video of police interrogations 
		of the attorney general and other evidence from the Sept. 12 incident, 
		in which his car struck and killed a man walking along a highway.
 
 As shown in the video, Ravnsborg told police he believed he had run into 
		a deer, rather than a person, until he returned to the scene the 
		following day to find the body of the victim, 55-year-old Joe Boever, 
		lying in a roadside ditch.
 
		
		 
		Investigators suggested that Ravnsborg's account lacked credibility, 
		telling him under questioning that a broken pair of eyeglasses belonging 
		to Boever were found in his car, meaning the victim's face had gone 
		through the windshield on impact.
 Police also told Ravnsborg that Boever had been carrying a flashlight, 
		which was still illuminated when they found it the next day, and that 
		evidence showed Ravnsborg's car had driven onto the shoulder of the road 
		where the victim was walking.
 
 The video sparked immediate outrage. Governor Kristi Noem demanded the 
		resignation of Ravnsborg, a fellow Republican facing three misdemeanor 
		charges in the accident. A bipartisan group of lawmakers introduced an 
		impeachment resolution in the state's Republican-controlled House of 
		Representatives.
 
 But dynamics changed after a state judge last week ruled that public 
		posting of investigative evidence violated Ravnsborg's rights to a fair 
		trial and ordered such material in the criminal probe sealed.
 
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			The South Dakota state capitol building is seen in Pierre, South 
			Dakota, U.S., February 7, 2018. Picture taken February 7, 2018. 
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            In a joint statement on Tuesday, House Speaker Spencer Gosch and 
			other legislative leaders called for halting impeachment proceedings 
			at least until "the courts have concluded their business" in the 
			case.
 "Our proceedings need to be fair and transparent," Gosch said, 
			adding that in light of last week's court order, "we have some 
			concerns on what our abilities are in a public proceeding."
 
 The suspension was expected to be adopted by a House committee as an 
			amendment to the impeachment resolution on Wednesday.
 
 The announcement came nearly six months after the deadly nighttime 
			crash, which occurred near Highmore, as the attorney general was 
			driving home to Pierre, the state capital, from a fundraiser. 
			Highmore is about 50 miles east of Pierre.
 
 Ravnsborg insisted he never saw anyone by the side of the road, 
			never saw a light in the pitch dark, and was so startled by the 
			collision that he was focused on pulling his car safely to the side 
			of the road.
 
 Ravnsborg also denied veering onto the shoulder of the road before 
			the collision. He said he was setting the vehicle on cruise-control 
			when the crash occurred and was not distracted with his cellphone or 
			other devices.
 
 Toxicology tests released by state authorities showed no evidence of 
			impairment.
 
 (Reporting by Patrick Callahan in Pierre and Kayla Gahagan in Rapid 
			City, S.D.; Writing by Steve Gorman in Los Angeles; Editing by 
			Leslie Adler)
 
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