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CRIMES ACT 1914 SECT 23YB
23YB Obstructing the carrying out of forensic procedure
- (1)
- This section applies where a constable or magistrate has
ordered the carrying out of a forensic procedure on a
suspect under this Part.
- (2)
- Subject to subsections (3) and (4), evidence that
the suspect:
- (a)
- refused to comply with any reasonable direction in
connection with the carrying out of the forensic
procedure; or
- (b)
- obstructed, resisted, hindered, used violence
against, threatened or intimidated a person in
connection with the carrying out of the forensic
procedure;
is admissible in any proceedings against the suspect in
respect of a relevant offence.
- (3)
- Evidence described in subsection (2) is not
admissible if the forensic procedure was in fact carried
out satisfactorily.
- (4)
- Evidence described in subsection (2) is not
admissible unless it is established that the suspect:
- (a)
- had been informed by a constable as described in subsection
23WA(4); or
- (b)
- otherwise knew;
that the fact of refusing to comply with the direction, or
obstructing, resisting, hindering, using violence against,
threatening or intimidating the person, in connection with the
carrying out of the forensic procedure might be used in
evidence against the suspect.
- (5)
- The court or jury may draw such inferences from the
evidence described in subsection (2) as appear to the
court or jury to be proper in the circumstances, having
regard to any evidence given by or on behalf of the
suspect.
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