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CRIMES ACT 1914 - SECT 23WM Non - intimate forensic procedure may be carried out by order of senior police officer

CRIMES ACT 1914 - SECT 23WM

Non - intimate forensic procedure may be carried out by order of senior police officer

  (1)   A person is authorised to carry out a non - intimate forensic procedure on a suspect by order of a senior police officer under section   23WN. The person is authorised to carry out the procedure in accordance with Division   6 and not otherwise.

  (2)   This Division does not authorise the carrying out of a forensic procedure on a suspect who is:

  (a)   a child; or

  (b)   an incapable person.

  (2A)   This Division does not authorise the carrying out of a forensic procedure on a suspect if the procedure has been requested by:

  (a)   a foreign country or international tribunal; or

  (b)   a foreign law enforcement agency.

  (3)   This Division does not authorise keeping a suspect in custody, in order to carry out a forensic procedure, after the expiration of the investigation period provided for by Part   IC.

Note:   If it is necessary to keep a suspect in custody after the expiration of the Part   IC investigation period in order to carry out a forensic procedure, an order of a magistrate under Division   5 will have to be obtained to authorise this.

  (4)   Nothing in this Part or Part   IC prevents the carrying out of a forensic procedure, in accordance with a constable's order under section   23WN, during the investigation period provided for by Part   IC. However, neither carrying out the forensic procedure, nor any delays associated with carrying out the forensic procedure, operate to extend the investigation period provided for by Part   IC.

Note:   By contrast, the carrying out of a forensic procedure in accordance with a magistrate's order under Division   5, and associated delays, may delay the expiration of the investigation period provided for by Part   IC.