sex crime

Results for sex crime

Summary:

Any health practitioner who performs a forensic medical examination of a person in the custody of law enforcement from whom evidence is sought in connection with a sexual assault crime, shall prepare a written report on standard form of the Office of Emergency Services and provided to law enforcement agency with custody of the individual. The examination and report is subject to the confidentiality requirements of the Confidentiality of Medical Information Act.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.512(c)
Summary:

The State Authorized Risk Assessment Tool for Sex Offenders (SARATSO) shall be administered by the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to assess every eligible person who is incarcerated in state prison and every eligible person who is on parole if the person was not assessed prior to release from state prison). The Department of Mental Health shall administer the SARATSO to assess every eligible person who is committed to that department.

Summary:

(a)-(b) All DNA and forensic identification profiles and other identification information or biological samples retained by the Department of Justice are exempt from any law requiring disclosure of information to the public or return of biological specimens, samples, or print impressions.

Summary:

The Department of Justice is required to make information about registered sex offenders available online, including date of birth. (a)(3) The State Dept. of Mental Health shall provide to the Sex Offender Tracking Program the names of all offenders committed to or released from its custody.

Summary:

In an investigation and prosecution of sexual exploitation by physicians, surgeons, psychotherapists, or alcohol and drug abuse counselors – cannot obtain disclosure of any confidential files of other current or former patients/clients of the individual under investigation.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
Summary:

A confidential settlement agreement may prevent defendant from disclosing medical information or personally identifying information of the victim of a felony sex offense.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.522(a)(1)
Summary:

A confidential settlement agreement may prevent defendant from disclosing medical information or personally identifying information of the victim of a felony sex offense.

Keywords:
judicial, sex crime
Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.502(c)
Summary:

Access to community college student record permitted to alleged victim of any sexual assault or physical abuse.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.512(c)
Summary:

This section defines "sexual assault counselor."

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.501
Summary:

The court may compel the disclosure of a confidential communications between the sexual assault counselor and the victim if it is relevant evidence in a criminal proceeding regarding an alleged sexual assault about which the victim is complaining, if its probative value outweighs any potential prejudice to the victim. In making a decision, the court may require the person from whom disclosure is sought to disclose the privileged information in chambers.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.512(e)
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