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Dalton Hump Found Guilty of First-Degree Burglary in Faith, South Dakota
A 34-year-old man from Faith, South Dakota, has been convicted of First-Degree Burglary following a two-day jury trial in federal district court in Pierre, South Dakota. Dalton Hump, of Faith, South Dakota, was found guilty of one count of First-Degree Burglary.
According to United States Attorney Ron Parsons, the verdict was returned on April 2, 2026. Parsons announced the conviction, stating that Hump was found guilty of First-Degree Burglary following a two-day jury trial. The trial was held in federal district court in Pierre, South Dakota.
The conviction of First-Degree Burglary is a serious crime that carries severe penalties. First-Degree Burglary is a felony offense that can result in a lengthy prison sentence. Hump’s conviction is a testament to the hard work and dedication of law enforcement and prosecutors in bringing criminals to justice.
Hump’s trial was a significant event in the community, with many residents following the proceedings closely. The conviction of First-Degree Burglary sends a strong message that burglary will not be tolerated in Faith, South Dakota, or any other community.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of South Dakota will continue to work tirelessly to protect the citizens of South Dakota from violent crimes like First-Degree Burglary. The conviction of Hump is a significant step in this effort, and we will continue to work to bring those who commit these crimes to justice.
The case against Hump is a reminder that law enforcement and prosecutors will not rest until those who commit crimes are held accountable. We will continue to work to keep our communities safe and to bring those who commit crimes to justice.
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