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Does the Criminal Code of Canada require a Mandatory DNA sample given to Police upon a Murder Conviction?

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Does the Criminal Code of Canada require a Mandatory DNA sample given to Police upon a Murder Conviction?

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The code does not require a DNA sample, but a judge may authorize one be collected upon application for same if the person is convicted of murder. The criminal code requires that anyone convicted of a crime involving violence against another that is punishable by at least 10 years be prohibited from possessing a firearm.

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