Crimes Act 1914
Simplified outline of operation of Part
This Part provides for forensic procedures to be carried out on:
If the carrying out of a forensic procedure is authorised under this Part, it must be carried out in accordance with rules and procedures set out in Division 6 .
If a forensic procedure covered by this Part is carried out without proper authority under this Part, evidence obtained through the procedure may be inadmissible in proceedings against the suspect (Division 7 ).
However, certain rules are modified or do not apply if the forensic procedure is carried out in response to a request by a foreign country or an international tribunal, or a request by a foreign law enforcement agency (Division 9A ).
This Part also:
An offender gives informed consent to a forensic procedure if the offender consents after a constable:
(a) requests the offender to consent to the forensic procedure under section 23XWH ; and
(b) informs the offender, in accordance with the regulations and section 23XWJ , of the matters mentioned in that section; and
(c) gives the offender the opportunity to communicate, or attempt to communicate, with a legal practitioner of the offender's choice.
(2)
The constable must allow the offender to communicate, or attempt to communicate, with the legal practitioner in private unless the constable suspects on reasonable grounds that the offender might attempt to destroy or contaminate any evidence that might be obtained by carrying out the forensic procedure.
Note:
Section 23YI states that the burden lies on the prosecution to prove on the balance of probabilities that a constable had a suspicion on reasonable grounds.
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