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CRIMES ACT 1914 SECT 23XWJ
23XWJ Matters that offender must be informed of before
giving consent
- (1)
- The constable must inform the offender of the following:
- (a)
- the purpose for which the forensic procedure is
required;
- (b)
- if the constable wants the forensic procedure
carried out in relation to an offence—the offence
concerned;
- (c)
- the way in which the forensic procedure is to be
carried out;
- (d)
- that the forensic procedure may produce evidence
against the offender that might be used in a court of
law;
- (e)
- that the forensic procedure will be carried out by a
person who may carry out the procedure under Division 6
as applied by section 23XWE;
Note: See section 23XM.
- (f)
- if the forensic procedure is the taking of a sample
of blood, that the offender may request that:
- (i)
- if the offender is serving a sentence of
imprisonment in a prison or other place of
detention—the prison medical officer be present
while the blood is taken; or
- (ii)
- if the offender is not serving a sentence of
imprisonment—a medical practitioner of the
offender's choice be present while the blood is
taken;
- (g)
- that the offender may refuse consent to the carrying
out of the forensic procedure;
- (h)
- the consequences of not consenting, as specified in
subsection (2) or
- (3)
- (whichever is applicable);
- (i)
- the effect of section 23XZ
(if applicable);
- (j)
- that information obtained from analysis of forensic
material obtained may be placed on the DNA database
system and used for the purposes of a criminal
investigation or for any other purpose for which the
DNA database system may be used under Division 8A.
Effect of failure to consent to non-intimate forensic
procedure
- (2)
- The constable must inform a serious offender requested
to undergo a non-intimate forensic procedure to which this
Division applies or a prescribed offender requested to
consent to the taking of his or her fingerprints that, if
the offender does not consent, a constable may order the
carrying out of the forensic procedure under section 23XWK
if the constable has taken into account the matters set
out in section 23XWL.
Effect of failure to consent to intimate forensic
procedure
- (3)
- The constable must inform a serious offender requested
to undergo an intimate forensic procedure to which this
Division applies that, if the serious offender does not
consent, an application may be made to a magistrate for an
order authorising the carrying out of the forensic
procedure.
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