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CRIMES (FORENSIC PROCEDURES) ACT 2000 - SECT 51
Certain forensic procedures generally to be carried out by person of same sex as suspect
51 Certain forensic procedures generally to be carried out by person of same
sex as suspect
(1) If practicable, an intimate forensic procedure (other
than the taking of a sample of blood or saliva, or a dental impression) is to
be carried out: (a) if the suspect is an adult-by a person of the same sex as
the suspect, or
(b) if the suspect is a child-by a person of the sex chosen
by the suspect or, if the suspect does not wish to make such a choice, a
person of the same sex as the suspect.
(2) If practicable, a
non-intimate forensic procedure for which the suspect is required to remove
clothing other than his or her overcoat, coat, jacket, gloves, socks, shoes,
scarf or hat is to be carried out: (a) if the suspect is an adult-by a person
of the same sex as the suspect, or
(b) if the suspect is a child-by a person
of the sex chosen by the suspect or, if the suspect does not wish to make such
a choice, a person of the same sex as the suspect.
(3) If practicable, a
person asked under section 52 to help carry out a forensic procedure covered
by subsection (1) or (2): (a) is to be: (i) if the suspect is an adult-a
person of the same sex as the suspect, or
(ii) if the suspect is a child-a
person of the sex chosen by the suspect or, if the suspect does not wish to
make such a choice, a person of the same sex as the suspect, and
(b) is to be
a person who is not inappropriate to help carry out the forensic procedure.
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