South Dakota Criminal Trial Scheduling Order is a document issued by the courts in the state of South Dakota that outlines the procedure for scheduling a criminal trial. The order includes the scheduling date and time, the judge presiding the case, and the parties involved in the trial. It also outlines the time frame for filing motions, pretrial conferences, jury selection, and trial. There are two types of South Dakota Criminal Trial Scheduling Orders: a regular and a special. A regular order is used when the parties do not agree on the scheduling of the trial and the court has to set the date and time. A special order is used when the parties agree on the scheduling of the trial and want the court to confirm the date and time.