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CRIMES ACT 1914 SECT 23XA
23XA Interim order for carrying out of a forensic procedure
- (1)
- A magistrate may make an interim order authorising the
carrying out of a forensic procedure on a suspect that
must be carried out without delay if:
- (a)
- section 23WR applies; and
- (b)
- the magistrate is satisfied that the probative value
of evidence obtained as a result of the forensic
procedure concerned is likely to be lost or destroyed
if there is delay in carrying out the procedure; and
- (c)
- the magistrate is satisfied that there is sufficient
evidence to indicate that a magistrate is reasonably
likely to be satisfied of the existence of the matters
referred to in subsection
23WT(1) when the application is finally
determined.
- (2)
- An interim order operates as provided by this
Subdivision until a magistrate, at a hearing held under
Subdivision B, confirms the interim order or disallows the
interim order.
Note: Subsection
23XD(2) requires that an interim order specify the
intended date, time and place of the later hearing.
- (3)
- Subdivision B applies in relation to an order confirming
the interim order in the same way it applies in relation
to an order under section 23WS,
and an order confirming the interim order is taken to be
an order under section 23WS.
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