South Dakota Magistrate Motion & Order for Delay is a legal document used in the state of South Dakota to delay a criminal trial or other court proceeding. This document requests the court to postpone the case for a certain period of time due to a specific reason given in the motion. There are several types of South Dakota Magistrate Motion & Order for Delay, including (but not limited to) Motion for Continuance, Motion for Continuance of Sentence, Motion for Extension of Time and Motion to Amend. All types of South Dakota Magistrate Motion & Order for Delay must include the names of the parties involved, the nature of the request, the reason for the delay, the length of the requested delay, and the signature of the party submitting the request. The court may grant or deny the request depending on the circumstances of the case.