23A-5-2. New grand jury ordered after discharge of original jury--Other causes.
If a grand jury is discharged by an allowance of a challenge to the panel, or if an offense is committed during the sitting of the court after the discharge of a grand jury, or if after such discharge a new indictment becomes requisite by reason of an arrest of judgment or by the setting aside of an indictment, or if for any other good and sufficient cause another grand jury may become necessary, a court may in its discretion order that another grand jury be summoned, and the court may to that end make an order to summon another grand jury according to the provisions of chapter 16-13.
Source: CCrimP 1877, §175; CL 1887, §7202; RCCrimP 1903, §174; RC 1919, §4668; SDC 1939 & Supp 1960, §34.1202; SDCL, §23-29-15; SL 1978, ch 178, §44.