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CRIMES ACT 1914 SECT 23XS
23XS Presence of constables
- (1)
- The number of constables that may be present during the
carrying out of a forensic procedure must not exceed that
which is reasonably necessary to ensure that the procedure
is carried out effectively and in accordance with this
Part.
- (2)
- Where the presence of a constable (other than a
constable who is carrying out or helping to carry out the
procedure) is reasonably necessary to ensure that a
forensic procedure is carried out effectively and in
accordance with this Part, the constable is:
- (a)
- if the suspect is a child—to be of the same sex as
the suspect; or
- (b)
- in any other case—to be of the same sex as the
suspect unless it is not practicable for such a
constable to attend within a reasonable time.
Note: Section 23XN
provides that, if practicable, most forensic procedures
are to be carried out by persons of the same sex as the
suspect.
- (3)
- This section does not apply to the following forensic
procedures:
- (a)
- the taking of hand prints, finger prints, foot
prints or toe prints;
- (b)
- any non-intimate forensic procedure that may be
carried out without requiring the suspect to remove
any clothing except his or her overcoat, coat, jacket,
gloves, socks, shoes and hat.
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