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replacement revenue source. Since the personal property tax funded local governments, the legislature mandated that the state government replace the revenue. Once in office, Janklow worked with the legislature to make up the lost tax income by enacting a contractor's excise tax and reforming the franchise tax on banks. An improved economy also helped in the state's effort to make up the lost revenue.
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retribution". From 1990 to 1994, Janklow had 12 speeding tickets, with fines totaling $ 1000. Two troopers were allowed to testify that they had stopped Janklow for speed in excess of 80 miles per hour while driving on rural roads, but had opted to issue him written warnings rather than traffic citations.
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Judge Mario Gonzalez of the Rosebud Indian Reservation tribal court granted Eagle Deer's petition to disbar Janklow from practicing law on the Rosebud Reservation. At the request of Eagle Deer's attorneys, the tribal court "issued a misdemeanor arrest warrant for Janklow based on sworn testimony on
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in the Republican gubernatorial primary. He was handily elected that year and was reelected in 1998. In his second two terms, he cut property taxes for homeowners and farmers by 30 percent, but was able to make up the revenue loss caused by the voters' repealing the inheritance tax. Janklow is the
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of the Cadillac and "his own analysis". The State Highway Patrol investigator had said in testimony that he estimated Janklow's speed as "at least 70 mph". From his analysis, O'Shea said Scott's motorcycle's speed may have been as much as 65 mph; this was in contrast to the Highway Patrol's
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Janklow was first elected governor in 1978. He was easily reelected in 1982 with 70.9 percent of the vote, the highest percentage won by a gubernatorial candidate in the state's history. The legislature had repealed the personal property tax the year before he took office, but did not provide a
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Most of Janklow's previous driving record was suppressed at the trial, but the superintendent of the state highway patrol reported publicly that Janklow had 16 traffic stops during his last term as governor for which he was not ticketed, out of both "respect for his authority" and a "fear of
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Matthiessen included a statement by Banks about the rape accusation, as well as allegations that during the same period, Janklow had been arrested on the Rosebud reservation for driving drunk and shooting pet dogs. Janklow, by then serving as governor, sued both the author and publisher
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In 1979 Janklow signed into law a bill reinstating capital punishment in South Dakota. Another initiative that year was to abolish the state's Department of Environmental Protection, allegedly because of its role in efforts by the Sioux to block resource development in the
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forwarded its recommendation to the Senate Judiciary Committee, saying its investigation of the rape case concluded there was insufficient evidence. Ford's appointment of Janklow, to LSC's board as its first president was later confirmed by the Senate.
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Eagle Deer's behalf (since it was generally believed at the time that tribal courts had jurisdiction over non-Indians)", but no arrest was made. Janklow denied all allegations connected with the rape case, and no criminal charges were filed.
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before the U.S. Supreme Court. The case had been initiated while he was attorney general, and Janklow argued it because he was the attorney in South Dakota's government who was most familiar with the details. In arguing
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in the Republican primary. Janklow lost, with Abdnor winning by a 55 percent to 45 percent margin. The primary battle was considered to weaken Abdnor, contributing to the latter's loss in the general election to Democrat
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longest-serving governor in South Dakota history. He was at the time the only person in the state's history to serve eight full years as governor, which he did twice. Since then, his record has been equaled by
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On November 4, 2011, Janklow announced during a press conference that he had terminal brain cancer. He died at a hospice care facility in Sioux Falls on January 12, 2012, aged 72. Governor
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In 1955, Janklow's repeated acts of juvenile delinquency landed him in court. A judge gave him two optionsβ€”reform school or the military. Janklow dropped out of high school and joined the
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to disbar Janklow to keep him from practicing in tribal court. According to Banks, in early 1967, Eagle Deer, then a 15-year-old Lakota schoolgirl at the Rosebud Boarding School on the
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went into bankruptcy, Janklow called a special session of the legislature on the issue. The state purchased the main line of the defunct railroad. The state leased its property to the
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for libel, which delayed publication of the paperback version of the book until 1992. Janklow's complaint, referring to the statement by Banks about rape, "cited a 1975 letter from
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In 1974, Janklow was the successful Republican nominee for attorney general, and he served from 1975 to 1979. Among the highlights of his term were two cases he argued before the
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magazine had not defamed Janklow. The lower court's decision was affirmed by the appeals court, with BOWMAN, Circuit Judge, joined by ROSS and FAGG, Circuit Judges, dissenting.
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in 1959. In 1999, the government of Taiwan presented Janklow the 823 Badge of Honor, an award created to commemorate the Quemoy-Matsu conflict, which began on August 23, 1958.
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In April 1975, Jancita Eagle Deer was killed at night in a hit-and-run collision in southern Nebraska. After her death, Jancita's step-mother, Delphine Eagle Deer, sister of
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Scott's family sued Janklow for damages, but the court ruled that because Janklow was on official business at the time, he was protected from any monetary claims by the
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the morning of the crash and had not eaten anything throughout the day. Medical witnesses said this could result in low blood sugar, which might cause disorientation.
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on August 29, and said he "couldn't be sorrier" for the crash. His trial began on December 1. In his defense, his lawyer said that he suffered a bout of
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expert, testified that he estimated the Congressman's speed to be 63 or 64 miles per hour at the time of impact, judging from details from the
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On August 16, 2003, Janklow was involved in a fatal traffic collision while driving his car, when he failed to stop at an intersection near
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in Germany. His mother moved the family back to the United States, and in 1954 when Janklow was 15, they settled in her home town of
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granted his petition for early reinstatement of his license to practice law, Janklow worked as an attorney. In spring 2006, the
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expansion. He also represented landowners who were seeking reimbursement from the railroad for the taking of their property.
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appealing the decision of the Hon. John B. Jones, United States District Judge for the District of South Dakota, that
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based on an article in the weekly's February 21, 1983, issue that included the disputed passage by Dennis Banks.
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Governor from 1979 to 1987 and then the 30th Governor from 1995 to 2003. Janklow was then elected to the
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In 2002, Janklow ran for the Republican nomination for South Dakota's only House seat. He defeated the
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without regard to the provisions of existing treaties between the tribe and the federal government.
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In 1974, a month before the election for state attorney general for which Janklow was a candidate,
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magazine for its coverage of the alleged rape. The publications had included statements of
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The Politics of Hallowed Ground: Wounded Knee and the Struggle for Indian Sovereignty
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Barred by state law from running again in 1986, Janklow challenged the incumbent
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The Unquiet Grave: The FBI and the Struggle for the Soul of Indian Country,
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before being nominated as a candidate for appointment to the board of the
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filed a petition through her attorney Larry Leventhal and tribal advocate
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Ojibwa Warrior: Dennis Banks and the Rise of the American Indian Movement
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Janklow (right) at the 1983 Governor's Snowmobile Ride through the
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National Briefing: Plains, "South Dakota: Troubled Driving Record"
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Janklow returned to politics in 1994, when he defeated incumbent
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office to keep it away from the Rosebud Sioux Tribal Court.
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In the 1980s, Janklow filed libel suits against the author
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After leaving the Marines, Janklow began attendance at the
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After January 5, 2006 (effective February 2006), when the
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Carole Hillard
Walter Dale Miller
Mike Rounds
Lowell Hansen
Harvey Wollman
George S. Mickelson
U.S. House of Representatives
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John Thune
Stephanie Herseth Sandlin
Attorney General of South Dakota
Richard Kneip
Kermit Sande
Mark Meierhenry
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Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Black Hills National Cemetery
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University of South Dakota
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United States Marine Corps
Private First Class
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Second Taiwan Strait Crisis

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