Mark E. Salter (born September 26, 1968) is an American attorney, veteran, and current Associate Justice of the South Dakota Supreme Court, appointed by Governor Dennis Daugaard in 2018.[1] He became the 51st member of the court.
Following law school, Salter served as a law clerk for the Third Judicial District of Minnesota in Marshall, Minnesota in 1993. Following his judicial clerkship, Salter attended the Naval Justice School and entered the U.S. Navy JAG Corps from 1994 to 1997. During that time he served as a prosecuting and defense attorney. He served in the Naval Reserve until 2002 and was honorably discharged as a lieutenant commander in 2012.[3] Salter left active duty and joined the Cutler & Donahoe law firm in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where he became a partner and focused on civil and business law. While at Cutler & Donahoe, Salter also served for a year as Turner County deputy state’s attorney. From 2004 to 2012, he worked as an assistant United States attorney.[citation needed]
Salter also serves as an adjunct professor at the USD School of Law, where he previously taught advanced criminal procedure and currently teaches advanced appellate advocacy.[3]
State judicial service
Governor Daugaard appointed Salter as a circuit judge in the Second Judicial Circuit in 2012, and he took office in early 2013.[3]